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littleanan

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Paul typically screams and yells, gets red in the face, and then makes a decision. What types of decisions does Paul make?
 
  A) Affective emotional decisions B) Barrier decisions
  C) Rational decisions D) Angry emotional decisions

Question 2

Last year Ben voted to support Emma's budget requests and asked for no money to be allocated to his projects. This year Ben reminded Emma that she has to support his requests since he supported hers last year.
 
  Even though there will not be enough money for Emma to request
  dollars for her new projects, she does support Ben's requests. What type of decision was
  involved here?
  A) A politically popular decision B) A superior's political decision
  C) A politically rewarding decision D) A personal political decision



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C



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