Keynesian economics provided the underpinning of economic policy for President
A) Theodore Roosevelt.
B) Woodrow Wilson.
C) Warren Harding.
D) Herbert Hoover.
E) Franklin Roosevelt.
E
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How are Germany's bureaucrats different from those of the U.S. and Britain?
a. German bureaucrats do not have a background in law, while those in the U.S. and Britain are usually lawyers. b. German bureaucrats are usually lawyers, while those in the U.S. and Britain do not have a background in law. c. German bureaucrats believe that the law is flexible, whereas those in the U.S. and Britain see it as a set system of codes. d. German bureaucrats believe the law is a set system of codes, while those in the U.S. and Britain see common law as more flexible.
Which of the following actions by a member of Congress would likely lead Edmund Burke to classify that member as a "trustee"?
A. The member votes against a resolution declaring war because she agrees with her constituents that it is unwise to pursue military conflict at that time. B. The member conducts extensive polling to determine the will of her constituents. C. The member votes for a declaration of war because her constituents favor it by large majorities, even though she personally opposes it. D. The member declines to vote on the resolution for a declaration of war because she does not feel she understands the issue fully. E. The member votes against a resolution declaring war, believing it unwise, despite her constituents having a majority opinion in favor of the war.