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POLI 330 | POLI330 WEEK 6 QUIZ Question 1 3 / 3 pts (TCO 7) Radicals use the term “political economy” instead of “_____,” which is a hard sell these days. Late capitalism Correct! Marxism Pure market system Utilitarianism Chapter 16, page 261 Question 2 3 / 3 ...

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POLI 330 | POLI330 WEEK 6 QUIZ
Question 1

pts

(TCO 7) Radicals use the term “political economy” instead of “_____,” which is a hard sell these days.

Late capitalism

Correct!

Marxism

Pure market system

Utilitarianism

Chapter 16, page 261



Question 2

pts

(TCO 7) How do Keynesian economic policies differ from the traditional laissez-faire policies developed
by Adam Smith?

Laissez-faire policies advocate for “cutthroat” capitalism, and Keynesian policies seek to spread
wealth equally among a nation’s citizens.

Correct!

Keynesian economics advocates for increased government control of economics, and traditional
laissez-faire argues for a hands-free approach.

Smithian policies advocate for increased spending and stimuli for government-run businesses, and
Keynesian economics argues for a hands-free approach.

The more liberal Smithian economies distribute wealth more evenly among society, and Keynesian
economics tends to distribute wealth among the top 1%.

Chapter 16, pages 261–263



Question 3

, pts

(TCO 7) President Jimmy Carter attempted to stimulate the economy, but this made inflation worse. This
led him to _____.

Correct!

lose the 1980 election

slash prices of corn and soybeans

subsidize major oil companies

increase the national deficit

Chapter 16, page 265



Question 4

pts

(TCO 7) Conservatives hold that Johnson’s Great Society was a waste of money, locking recipients into
_____ and encouraging a subculture of drugs and crime.

entitlement benefits

perpetual subsidies

social safety nets

Correct!

welfare dependency

Chapter 16, pages 272–273



Question 5

pts

(TCO 7) Which U.S. President is responsible for implementing the Food Stamp program nationwide?

John F. Kennedy

Correct!

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