James March and Herbert Simon use the term ______ to describe how decision makers simplify the process by screening out silly options and stop searching when they come upon a satisfactory alternative, even if it is not an exhaustive search.

a. rational
b. externalities
c. satisficing
d. spillover

c. satisficing

Political Science

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Richard Falk's This Endangered Planet argued that which two basic conditions would provide the basis for a new world order? a. The growing importance of transnational, nonterritorial actors and a growing social consciousness of environmental problems b. The growing importance of transnational, nonterritorial actors and growing interdependence under conditions of scarcity c. The growing capability of scientific analysis to assess environmental problems and growing interdependence under conditions of scarcity d. The growing raw material scarcity in the world and growing standards of living throughout the world e. The growing importance of transnational, nonterritorial actors and the increasing willingness of states to sacrifice some sovereignty for overall welfare

Political Science

The House minority leader __________

a. has joint authority over which legislation goes to the floor b. is elected by the minority party c. is selected by the majority leader d. is selected by the Speaker of the House

Political Science