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301.

Income received by households that is not returned to firms is called_______________?

A. dissaving’s
B. withdrawals
C. incremental
D. injections
Answer» C. incremental
302.

Firms sell their products in________________?

A. factor markets
B. resource markets
C. product markets
D. abstract markets
Answer» D. abstract markets
303.

Exceptions to the circular flow are__________________?

A. incidentals
B. withdrawals
C. injections
D. B and C only
Answer» E.
304.

Adequate growth of the economy refers to the goals of__________________?

A. maintaining current standards of living in spite of increasing population
B. increasing GNP per capita
C. approximately 4% growth rate per year
D. all of the above
Answer» E.
305.

A corporation________________?

A. is a public institution
B. has the advantage of being able to accumulate vast amounts of capital in a short period of time
C. can afford to pay for the latest research and technology
D. all of the above
Answer» E.
306.

What function do politicians serve according to pluralists ?

A. Front men
B. Statesmen
C. Shills or decoys
D. Power and interest brokers
Answer» E.
307.

Liberals and conservatives agree to some extent that economic goals should include________________?

A. full employment
B. price stability
C. adequate economic growth
D. all of the above
Answer» E.
308.

Which status is in transition and difficult to classify in corporate relationships ?

A. Foreman
B. Union official
C. Stock holder
D. CEO
Answer» B. Union official
309.

Efficiency in economic terminology means________________?

A. using existing technology
B. obtaining the highest output in the least amount of time
C. ignoring the time factor
D. making do with as few workers as possible
Answer» C. ignoring the time factor
310.

In contemporary market systems competition____________________?

A. is quite strong
B. is diluted by private and state monopolies
C. does not exist
D. has been replaced by planning
Answer» C. does not exist
311.

Which economic orientations govern Western industrial societies ?

A. Tradition
B. Command
C. Free Market
D. BOTH market and command
Answer» E.
312.

The market system consists of planning by__________________?

A. inducement
B. direction
C. command
D. tradition
Answer» B. direction
313.

Specialized division of labor in industrial societies can make workers feel that they_______________?

A. have lack of control
B. have no sense of accomplishment
C. are an anonymous group
D. all of the above
Answer» E.
314.

Each society must make the following decisions of an economic nature regarding the______________?

A. time place and quantity of production
B. assessment collection and counting of taxes
C. measurement of land water and minerals
D. production distribution and consumption of goods and services
Answer» E.
315.

The numbers of PACs ?

A. doubled since 1974
B. tripled since 1074
C. quadrupled since 1974
D. increased nearly sevenfold since 1974
Answer» E.
316.

Which resources are scarce in every society ?

A. Fertile land
B. Wheat and com
C. Food shelter and protective coverings
D. Sufficient males to mate with all the females
Answer» D. Sufficient males to mate with all the females
317.

Which of the following groups has traditionally had the worst voting record in the United States ?

A. Urban and suburban residents
B. The young and underprivileged
C. College educated professionals
D. White collar workers
Answer» C. College educated professionals
318.

Interest groups may be defined as__________________?

A. groups of people interested in specific legislation
B. groups of people who want to enter politics
C. wealthy and civicminded people with excessive leisure time.
D. coalitions of individuals with similar attitudes and interests who attempt to influence public policy
Answer» E.
319.

The main problem facing societies with a surplus is_____________________?

A. how to get rid of it
B. what to produce how produce it and for whom to produce it
C. there is no problem it is divided equally
D. how to keep it away from enemies
Answer» C. there is no problem it is divided equally
320.

The foremost advantage of a corporation is its_____________?

A. ability to accumulate vast amounts of capital in a short time
B. capacity for protracted periods of employment
C. ability to profit from the labor of its employees
D. necessity to exhibit the latest technology
Answer» B. capacity for protracted periods of employment
321.

A modified version of elitist theory holds that_______________?

A. elite members identify with middle-class values
B. the masses can on occasion influence the elite
C. elites vary in their degree of openness
D. all of the above
Answer» E.
322.

The chief function of interest group is to________________?

A. provide group representation above and beyond that provided by our elected officials in Congress
B. provide geographic representation
C. bring into the open obscure problems to be solved
D. choose candidates for political office
Answer» B. provide geographic representation
323.

The classic textbook model of democracy is referred to as the__________________?

A. Lockean model
B. referendum model
C. majoritarian model
D. Madisonian model
Answer» D. Madisonian model
324.

The third function of the legislative branch is________________?

A. oversight
B. ensuring that jobs are provided equally
C. provide an opposition party to the administration in office
D. none of the above
Answer» B. ensuring that jobs are provided equally
325.

The synthesis of the elitist and pluralist approaches realist democracy assumes that_____________?

A. voters do have a choice in elite competition
B. the elites have a consensus on basic democracy
C. new groups can become the new elite
D. all of the above
Answer» E.
326.

Government____________?

A. is a pivotal institution
B. is the acting arm of the state
C. includes the political process
D. all of the above
Answer» E.
327.

Political parties in the U.S function to______________?

A. define the interests of the people in the form of a platform
B. provide personnel to run the government
C. engage in political socialization
D. all of the above
Answer» E.
328.

Proposed political party reforms in the U.S include_____________?

A. greater ideological division
B. increasing numbers of Independents
C. greater freedom of action for candidates
D. adopting a winner-takes -all principle
Answer» B. increasing numbers of Independents
329.

Federal legislation has sometimes been prompted by_____________________?

A. outright opposition by state governments to federal law
B. a general lack of financial resources and professional expertise at the state level
C. inefficiency and sluggishness of state administrations
D. all of the above
Answer» E.
330.

Enacting legislation__________________?

A. is a slow and painful process
B. involves negotiation and compromise
C. sometimes pits the executive branch against the interests of the members of states and districts
D. all of the above
Answer» E.
331.

Traditional autocracy has been replaced by________________?

A. democracy
B. egalitarianism
C. authoritarian or totalitarian ideologies
D. tyranny
Answer» D. tyranny
332.

The federal government has increased its responsibilities at the local level because_____________?

A. the states inefficiency
B. the tenth amendment
C. urban influence on the states
D. excess state revenues
Answer» B. the tenth amendment
333.

The opposite of the rule of law is________________?

A. anarchy
B. the rule of men
C. the rule of custom
D. the rule of reason
Answer» C. the rule of custom
334.

Whenever a third party becomes significant its platform _______________ ?

A. is rejected by the two main parties
B. is integrated into the platforms of the two main parties
C. is declared unconstitutional
D. becomes a social movement
Answer» C. is declared unconstitutional
335.

The United States government began to function in_______________?

A. 1763
B. 1776
C. 1781
D. 1788
Answer» E.
336.

Statistics that allow researchers to generalize to a population from a sample are called______________?

A. correlational
B. descriptive
C. inferential
D. longitudinal
Answer» D. longitudinal
337.

What were the goals of the Constitutional Convention ?

A. To preserve the status quo
B. To form a government that would serve the interests of all groups in the society
C. To insure the power of the small farmers
D. To diminish the power of a strong central government
Answer» C. To insure the power of the small farmers
338.

Federalism many be defined as a system of_____________________?

A. concurrent power
B. central power
C. wholesale power
D. regional power
Answer» B. central power
339.

The United States government includes the following traits____________?

A. federalism
B. a subordinate judiciary
C. unlimited power
D. appointed representatives
Answer» B. a subordinate judiciary
340.

A reference group is a(n) ?

A. group of which one is member without having asked to be
B. formal or informal organization to which one belongs
C. hierarchical system in an organization
D. group to which an individual aspires to belong
Answer» C. hierarchical system in an organization
341.

Contrary to Karl Marx,s expectations communist revolutions occurred in_______________?

A. agricultural nations like Cuba
B. less economically developed nations like Russia
C. Asian nations lacking well-developed industrial sectors like China
D. all of the above
Answer» E.
342.

Like Freud Erik Erikson maintains that_______________?

A. there are five psycho sexual stages
B. the personality is fixed by age five
C. psychoanalysis including dream analysis is the only way to overcome personality problems
D. none of the above
Answer» E.
343.

How are presidential programs funded ?

A. By foreign nations
B. By government investments
C. By Congress
D. By withdrawals from the Treasury Department
Answer» D. By withdrawals from the Treasury Department
344.

“Laissez-faire”______________?

A. is the rallying cry of the Women Liberation Movement?
B. was Karl Marx’s exhortation to the workers of the world
C. is the French expression Adam Smith used to mean that government should keep its hands off the economy?
D. is the economic theory introduced to the U.S by Keynes?
Answer» D. is the economic theory introduced to the U.S by Keynes?
345.

ideologies tend to arise during periods of_____________?

A. prosperity
B. crisis
C. natural disasters
D. conversations among intellectuals
Answer» C. natural disasters
346.

In the United States a sense of national identity ?

A. never developed
B. was first based on a common ethnicity and language
C. was later reinforced by the notion of “specialness”
D. only B and C
Answer» E.
347.

The theory speculating that every society develops a number of cultural goals for members to attain but that attainment is not possible for all is called the_____________?

A. anomie theory
B. differential association theory
C. deviant personality theory
D. focal concerns theory
Answer» B. differential association theory
348.

A totalitarian regime______________?

A. contains secret police
B. controls the mass media
C. exhibits a centralized control of the economy
D. all of the above
Answer» E.
349.

Fascism_______________?

A. distrusts reason
B. refuses violence
C. stresses a belief in human equality
D. appeals to intellectuals
Answer» B. refuses violence
350.

When the lk of Uganda lost their traditional hunting grounds they ?

A. rapidly became shepherds
B. their formerly outgoing personalities changed
C. became savage warriors
D. became outgoing accomplished entrepreneurs
Answer» C. became savage warriors