A: rent-control laws
B: minimum-wage laws
C: taxes
D: equilibrium laws
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- Which of the following is not an example of a public policy? A: equilibrium laws B: rent-control laws C: minimum-wage laws D: taxes
- Which of the following is not true about federal laws A: Federal laws are enforced by the Securities and Exchange Commission. B: Federal laws apply to securities listed on the national security exchanges. C: Federal laws apply to mutual funds and all of OTC stocks. D: Federal laws require the registration of new securities.
- Which type of public policy toward monopolies is not common in Europe than in the United States? A: antitrust laws B: regulation C: public ownership D: “do nothing”
- According to the origins of laws, which of the following is not one type of laws? A: Contract law B: Common law C: Statutory law D: Regulatory law
- Common laws are laws which have been established through common practice in the courts.
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Which of the following is NOT thought to be the power of the national government in the federal government system? A: control of federal money B: control of interstate commerce C: control of national defense D: control of state criminal and civil laws
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A minimum wage set above the equilibrium minimum wage will most likely have which of the following effects() A: It will have no effects. B: Unemployment will rise. C: There will be a shortage of workers.
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Which<br/>level is not combined in this MOOC?() A: Molecular<br/>research B: Private<br/>or public companies and even private households C: National<br/>policy, laws, and public administration D: The<br/>international view
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Which of the following part of the British government passed the harsh laws after the Tea Party?
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Which of the following is NOT related to the British Constitution? A: Itis a written document which lists out the basic principles for government. B: It is the foundation of Britishgovernance today. C: Conventions and Laws passed byParliament are part of the Constitution D: The common laws are part of theConstitution.