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CLEP Exam - Practice Tests Complete Questions And Answers 2023 Updates
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CLEP Exam - Practice Tests Complete Questions And Answers 2023 Updates 
Micro-macro dilemma what is good for some producers may not be good for society as a whole (the society as a whole piece is key) 
 
Role of price in a market-directed economy to serve as a rough measure of the value of resources used to produce goods and services 
 
Marketing attempts to affect the products and services you buy 
 
Marketing applies to nonprofit organizations 
 
Advertising and sales promotion marketing funct...
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CLEP AMERICAN GOVERNMENT PRACTICE TEST / 100 QUESTIONS & ANSWERS/ LATEST UPDATE
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1.	Punch cards: Type of voting system that became well known immediately following the 2000 election 
2.	Prospective voting: A person who votes based on what candidate says he or she will do in the future is said to be engaged in this type of voting 
3.	House of Representatives: Should presidential candidates receive an equal number of electoral votes, the election is decided by 	 
4.	Democracy: "A form of government in which the people (defined broadly to include all adults or narrowly to excl...
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US History II CLEP EXAM | 91 Questions with 100% Correct Answers
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Which of the following best describes the experiences of the most recently freed people 
following the reconstruction? - They were forced back onto the plantations as 
sharecroppers. 
The Reconstruction Acts of 1867 provided for - temporary union military supervision 
of the former confedracy 
The second Sioux war (1876-1877) in which Custer was defeated at the Battle of Little 
Bighorn, was caused by all of the following EXCEPT - A- The extension of the route 
of the Northern Pacific Railroad 
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