Answer:
D. Effective government cannot be run by politicians that base their public opinions on poll results
Explanation:
In his book titled Public Opinion, Walter Lippmann suggested that, effective government cannot be run by politicians that based their public opinions on poll results.
This implies that, even though, politicians seek to govern the state based on the public opinion or what the public want, however, the governance will not be effective if the politicians are using the poll results to measure public opinions, as poll results may not necessarily reflects or represent the public opinions, because often times, what polling does is to ACCEPT or OPPOSE a position already made by government, and not that it pushes the real opinions of the people.
Answer:
Labor
Explanation:
All physical and mental activity devoted to producing goods and services is classified under the resource category called Labor. :)
Framers had their blind spots. I won’t mention slavery for the moment, since that’s where everyone goes and since that blot has been amended out of the Constitution (and since many of the Framers, notably Ben Franklin and Alexander Hamilton, were anti-slavery).
One of the big blind spots, which seriously interfered with their thinking on many constitutional matters, is that they believed it would be possible to have national politics without political parties. This played a big role in the creation of the Electoral College system. The strange tale of how the electoral system came about puts some of its weird features into context. Once you get this context, it is at least understandable what the Framers thought they were doing.
The Baffin bay is located between the Baffin Island in Canada and Greenland, which is an autonomous country within the Kingdom of Denmark (the answer is Canada and Greenland).