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vinney12

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One of the key factors influencing domestic policy in the developing world is
 
  A. the availability (or lack of availability) of financial resources to fund initiatives.
   B. voting turnout in recent elections.
   C. whether political socialization produces an active and productive political elite.
   D. the nation's colonial heritage.

Question 2

The preference of the economic private sector is that the government
 
  A. do its best to create equitable and sustainable public policy.
  B. should act decisively, as long as it knows what it wants to do.
  C. should use a referendum to decide what policy to enact.
  D. should stay out of the policy business and the let marketplace determine what happens.



mrphibs

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

D



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