Public Policy Questions
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The idea that major nations should act together in response to problems and crises is called
Supply-side economics, as implemented by the Reagan and Bush administrations, involved
The foundation of U.S. policy toward the Soviet Union after World War II was
A tax where the marginal tax rate increases as income rises is a(n)
Fiscal policy is a mechanism the government employs to influence the economy. Fiscal policy is on
Placing more emphasis on diplomacy, economic sanctions, and foreign aid as the means of protecting U.S. interests, rather than emphasizing the threat or use of military force, is known as
The federal reserve is in charge of the federal policy
Impose tariffs on imports is a government action that can be taken to protect domestic business + industry
Improved employment opportunities for minorities is a purpose of affirmative action
Which of the following is not an economic tool associated with foreign policy
The federal reserve can make loans cheaper or more expensive by adjusting interest rates.
Which judicial philosophy acknowledges the power of judges to promote new social policy by overturning precedent
Congress has the power to give diplomatic recognition
How were American soldiers affected by the passage of the servicement readjustment act of 1944(G.I.Bill)
The presidents foreign policy powers include declaring war & spending money
Concerns over the countries recent nuclear missle test have led for the US to attempt to isolate the country...
The embargo establishment of 1962 against Cuba is an example of
Congress is in charge of monetary policy
A judge who defers actions to the leg/exc branch except for cases that are unconstitutional is practicing
How did the role of the federal government change after the passage of the civil rights act of 1964