Which of the following presidents was regarded as a “policy wonk”?

a. George H. W. Bush.
b. George W. Bush.
c. Bill Clinton.
d. Harry S. Truman.


c. Bill Clinton.

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Shay's Rebellion accomplished which of the following?

A) thoroughly alarmed merchants and aristocrats to the dangers of mob rule B) convinced the state governments to issue paper money in order to ease the problems of the debtors C) ended the threat of a French invasion during the French and Indian War D) convinced the Continental Congress of the necessity of declaring colonial independence from Great Britain E) more trust in the national government

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Property taxes are paid by property owners and are based on the ______ of their homes or businesses.

a. sale price b. historic value c. assessed value d. listed price

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We know that people's political outlooks are shaped by major events that affect the country during their young adult years. Consider the impact of the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks on a person who was 18 years of age in 2001

Describe at least two political attitudes that such a person might now hold. What will be an ideal response?

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Which of the following is true regarding mass transportation subsidies in the U.S.?

A. They are less costly compared to the cost of building and maintaining expressways. B. They are more costly compared to the cost of building and maintaining expressways. C. They are not provided by the federal government. D. They are solely provided by state governments.

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