The Gramm-Rudman Act and the Grace Commission are both examples of which type of reform?
a. downsizing
b. continuous improvement
c. e-government
d. reengineering
a. downsizing
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A) one's concrete set of political likes and dislikes B) the psychological factors influencing political activism C) propensities within an individual to respond in certain ways to political stimuli D) a tendency toward interpersonal involvement
In the Southworth case, the Supreme Court ruled that university students do not have to pay activity fees to, and thereby support, campus groups whose views they disagree with
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Justice Ginsburg joined Sandra Day O'Connor as the second woman to serve on the Supreme Court
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
When a TAN endorses an international agreement or treaty, ______.
a. its endorsement is counted in the official vote for ratification b. it can sway or protect undecided voters c. it officially loses its classification as a TAN d. its involvement prevents a fair vote from being taken