Lobbying is an activity that refers to _____

a. buying favors in Austin
b. efforts to influence policymakers face-to-face
c. citizens voting on election day
d. "twisting the arms" of legislators
e. bribery and corruption

b

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Fiscal policy includes:

A. open market operations B. control of the money supply C. changes in the federal deficit D. control of the reserve requirement E. regulation of interest rates

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Nuclear war could never, like traditional warfare, be considered as just another way to advance political aims because __________

a. the use of them, in even a limited or tactical fashion, would bring about enormous environmental damage, and eventual global destruction b. their massively destructive nature increases their appeal to rogue or criminal states, increasing the risk of global nuclear warfare. c. they are so enormously destructive that their use would be disproportionate to any political end that a country might possibly have. d. they could be easily developed and used by transnational terrorist groups

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