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Object space MODELING TRANSF. World space VIEW TRANSF. Eye space PROJECTION TRANSF. Clip spaceClip space PERSPECTIVE TRANSF.Normalized device space VIEWPORT TRA
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Maryville MO - ECON - 3229
Chapter 4 1 1. If I prefer $100 today rather than $110 one year from today is because (a) I know that the interest rate is greater than 10%. (b) I know that the interest rate is less than 10%. (c) I dont agree with the present value formula. (d) Non
Maryville MO - ECON - 3229
Chapter 4-2 1. The yield on a discount basis of a 90-day $1,000 Treasury bill selling for $900 is (a) 10 percent. (b) 20 percent. (c) 25 percent. (d) 40 percent. 2. Which of the following are true of the yield on a discount basis as a measure of the
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Chapter 11 1. When the FDIC decides to use the _ method, it is effectively ensuring that _ depositors will suffer losses. (1) Payoff; large. (2) Payoff; no. (3) Purchase and assumption; large (4) Purchase and assumption; no. (5) Either (1) or (4). 2.
Maryville MO - ECON - 3229
Chapter 12 1. Which of the following is NOT true regarding the structure of the Federal Reserve System? (1) All members of the Board of Governors are members of the FOMC. (2) The Federal Reserve banks presidents are subject to confirmation by the U.S
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Chapter 16 1. The 6 basic goals for monetary policy established by the Fed include: (1) High employment (2) Economic growth (3) Price Stability (4) Interest Rate Stability (5) Stability of Financial Markets (6) Stability in Foreign Exchange Markets
Maryville MO - ECON - 3229
Chapter 171 1. When the exchange rate for the Japanese yen changes from 120 yen/$ to 110 yen/$, then the U.S. dollar has _, Japanese goods sold in the U.S. become _ competitive, and U.S. goods sold in Japan become _ expensive. (1) appreciated, less,
Maryville MO - ECON - 3229
Pleas write your name in PRINT. There will be a possible deduction if our graders can not read your name easily. Econ 3229 Quiz #4 Student #: Name:Please note that there are 10 questions in this quiz. You will have 15 minutes to finish this quiz. I
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Chapter 6-2 Different bonds have different interest rates because they have different maturity dates. Theories of the term structure of interest rates must explain three facts: Interest rates on bonds of different maturities move together over tim
Maryville MO - ECON - 3229
Chapter 8 1. The current structure of financial markets can be best understood as the result of attempts by financial market participants to (1) adapt to continually changing government regulations. (2) deal with the great number of small firms in th
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Chapter 10 1. The legislation that effectively prohibited banks from branching across state lines and forced all national banks to conform to the branching regulations in the state in which they reside is the _. (1) McFadden Act (1927). (3) Glass-Ste
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Chapter 11 1. When the FDIC decides to use the _ method, it is effectively ensuring that _ depositors will suffer losses. (1) Payoff; large. (2) Payoff; no. (3) Purchase and assumption; large (4) Purchase and assumption; no. (5) Either (1) or (4). 2.
Maryville MO - ECON - 3229
Chapter 12 1. Which of the following is NOT true regarding the structure of the Federal Reserve System? (1) All members of the Board of Governors are members of the FOMC. (2) The Federal Reserve banks' presidents are subject to confirmation by the U.
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Chapter 15iffNBR 1. The Fed uses three policy tools to manipulate the money supply: _, which affect reserves and the monetary base; changes in _, which affect the monetary base; and changes in _, which affect the money multiplier. (1) open market
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Chapter 17-2 Ete+1 - Et Interest Parity Condition: i = i - E t D F 1. The Interest Rate Parity Condition states that (1) Domestic interest rates will always be the same as foreign interest rates (2) Domestic interest rates will equal foreig
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Chapter 22 1. Which of the following factors cause the aggregate demand curve to shift left? (1) Increase in the money supply (2) Increase in net exports (3) Increase in the price of raw materials (4) Increase in income taxes 2. Which of the followin
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Chapter 23 1. Monetarists claim that _ models ignore important transmission mechanisms and therefore _ the importance of the effects of monetary policy on the economy. (1) structural; overstate (2) reduced-form; overstate (3) reduced-form; understate
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Chapter 24 1. Which of the following statements are true? A: Cost-push inflation can result when workers decide to raise real wages and Government is committed to maintain the natural rate level of output. B: Both Keynesian and Monetarists believe th
Texas San Antonio - SOC - 4023
VIOLENCE AND SOCIETY SOC 4023DR. CHEATWOOD SPRING, 2005This class meets Tuesday and Thursday, 3:30-4:45 My office is MS 4.02.44, the phone number is 458-5646 My office hours are Tuesday and Thursday, 2:00 to 3:00 or by appointment. INTRODUCTION:
Texas San Antonio - SOC - 1013
Texas San Antonio - SOC - 1013
WHAT IS IT?Where We Fit in the Hierarchy?YROPERTYPRODUCTION. the keys to historyation to MEANS OF means of production o work for owners USNESS & CONFLICT areAspects of Stratificationes CLASS (wealth) s STATUS (fame) OWER (control)
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OBAL STRATIFICATIONons Stratify Like People - into a archy of Nations1st - 2nd - 3rd World Most Industrialized - Industrializing - Least Industrialized- is there evidence that all are industrializing - not reallys all based on models developed
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RACE AND ETHNICITY I. RACE: group with inherited physical characteristics that distinguish it from another groupa. Societies see races as not just different but STRATIFIED Better - Worse Higher - Lower b. Allows for everything from slavery to genoci
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THEORIES OF PREJUDICE Why are people prejudiced? I. Psychological Theories A. Frustration - scapegoating B. Authoritarian personality II. Functionalism Power - Property - Prestige (again) III. Conflict Theory A. Reserve labor force B. Divide and conq
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RACE and ETHNICITY in the UNITED STATESI. White Europeans - color a. WASPS b. Ethnic Europeans c. What is white? Anglo?II. African Americans - race a. Heritage of slavery b. Devaluation of human life III. Latinos - ethnicity a. Hispanics, Latino/a
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D I F F EREN T QU EST I ON S ABOU T D EVI AN CE:1. Why D o People Act in D eviant Ways:0100090000034802000004001c01000000000400000003010800050000000b0200000000050000000c027d039002050000 0004010d0000000500000006010100000007000000fc020000ffffff00000
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SOCIAL MOVEMENTSI. Large numbers of people organized to promote or resist social change. a. Proactive - to promote b. Reactive - to resistII. Types: A. Targeting Individuals 1. Alterative - altering individual's behavior 2. Redemptive - total chan
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THE ENVIRONMENT I. SOCIAL STRUCTURES of Modern Life Threaten the Environment on a Grand Scale. II. INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION A. Runs on Fossil Fuels 1. Acid rain 2. Greenhouse effect 3. Global warming III. A SOCIAL PRODUCT, a SOCIAL FACT, a SOCIAL PROBLE
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POWER I. LEGITIMACY Granted to those above giving them ability/right to get their way, make decisions for others. II. AUTHORITY 1. Traditional - based on custom Decision makers are those who have "always" made decisions. 2. Rational/legal - based on
Texas San Antonio - SOC - 1013
POLITICS IN THE U.S. I. We are a strong centrist, moderate, government based on compromise. a. Has enabled us to survive 220 years b. One of oldest continuous government structures in the world II. Voting a. History - move to universal suffrage b. Sh
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ECONOMICS I. Is about DISTRIBUTION of limited physical resourcesII. At most basic: a. Food b. Shelter/clothing c. Protection III. Resources - Goods - are always limited a. When scarce - subsistence economy - survival may mean limiting sharing b. On
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ECONOMICS DEVELOPMENT I. Movement in time from a. Subsistence b. Pastoral c. Agricultural d. Industrial e. Post-industrial II. Post-industrial economies a. Large service sector b. Large surpluses c. Extensive international trade d. More, and more di
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DEMOGRAPHIC TRANSITIONI. Most of History: Food available limited by Technology toa. b. c. Produce Preserve Transport & DistributeII. Industrialization Changed Thata. b. c. d. Increases in food Increases in sanitation - health Decreases in death
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POPULATION PYRAMIDSI. Way of showing AGE and GENDER composition of a population.II. Pyramids are very different for INDUSTRIALIZED versus INDUSTRIALIZING nations. III. Population is Determined by: A. Fertility1. Fertility rate: # children average