judicial implementation

What will be an ideal response?


How and whether court decisions are translated into actual policy, thereby affecting the behavior of others. The courts rely on other units of government to enforce their decisions.

Political Science

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The _________ emphasized tribal self-government and the establishment of independent health, education, and welfare services

a) Bureau of Indian Affairs b) Bureau of Indian Education c)Senate Committee on Indian Affairs d) Indian Self-Determination and Education Assistance Act

Political Science

Senate races have more intense party competition than House races because

A) their constituency is the whole state. B) party affiliation is more important in the Senate. C) states are often dominated by one party. D) their constituencies are more homogeneous. E) None of the above

Political Science

The Eisenhower administration

a. was elected on a promise to return to the policy of containment and thus reduce adventuresome military spending. b. clashed sharply with the larger Republican Party, who attacked its policy of containment as conceding defeat to Soviet expansion. c. was elected on a promise to roll back communism but discovered that this brought too great a risk of nuclear war. d. believed that the spread of communism itself was not the problem—it was the lack of American expansion. e. did not respond to the new Khrushchev government's attempts to thaw relations after the death of Stalin.

Political Science

Why did the Americans have more credibility in their deterrent position in the Cuban Missile Crisis?

a. The Americans had higher stakes and readily available conventional forces. b. The Americans had no nuclear missiles based as close to the Soviet Union as Cuba was to the United States. c. The stakes were higher for the Soviets because they had far less nuclear intercontinental missiles than the Americans. d. The Soviets were faced with the loss of an ally in Cuba, while the United States faced no similar threat over any of its allies. e. Khrushchev had less control over the decision making of his military than did Kennedy over the U.S. military.

Political Science