Vast amounts of oil revenues had what consequence in Iran?
a. Citizens paid very little for gasoline and heating oil.
b. Oil helped fuel democratic reforms within the state.
c. The state was able to attract foreign investment in the manufacturing sector due its ability to offer tax incentives.
d. The oil fields had a detrimental impact on agriculture leading to several devastating famines.
e. The state became independent of society since it did not depend on society for tax revenue.
e
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a. comparative analysis requires quantification of variables. b. to do comparative analysis we need specific, concrete alternatives to use in place of such abstract concepts as wealth and health. c. doing so makes political science research more accessible to the public. d. doing so helps make political science a real science.
John Maynard Keynes revolutionized economic thought by suggesting that sometimes the government should revive the economy by
a. eliminating its debt. b. lowering the interest rate. c. printing more money. d. purposely running a deficit. e. raising taxes.