World Bank–funded projects involving civil society participation increasing from 21% in 1990 to 72% in 2006 were the result of which campaign aimed at shaming the IMF and World Bank into opening up to civil society?
A. 50 Years is Enough
B. Development Group for Alternative Policies
C. Network for Global Economic Justice
D. Anti-Capitalist Convergence
A. 50 Years is Enough
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Nevidane is a small country that believes its neighboring countries are a threat to its national security. It continues to invest large amounts of money on its military resources and forms allies with powerful nations. Nevidane's foreign policy can be referred to as a form of _____.
A. liberal neutrality B. political realism C. moral idealism D. social liberalism E. pacifism
Population growth slowed considerably during the 1980s—less than 1 percent growth in 1987-88. What is an explanation for this statement?
a. Extensive outmigration took place after the oil bust from 1984-1986. b. Texas's decreasing averages in areas like job and income growth discouraged people from migrating. c. There was a rise in worldwide demand for oil during the 1980s, causing native Texans to relocate as jobs opportunities expanded worldwide d. The political culture in Texas tended to be moralistic in nature at the time and discouraged outsiders from making Texas their new home