____________ is the only state without a process for impeaching a governor
A. West Virginia
B. Massachusetts
C. California
D. Oregon
D
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The federal government expanded its support for local education from 4.4 percent in 1960 to 9 percent in 1980
a. and continues to support about the same percentage. b. but dropped below 6 percent in 2002 due to the war in Iraq. c. but increased to about 10 percent today. d. but increased to 15 percent in 2006 due to a booming economy and a desire by the Congress to gain thesupport of teachers in their re-election campaigns.
Which of the following is true about divided government?
a. It is good for the government, because differing opinions help shape better policies. b. It normally brings the government to a complete standstill. c. It is the best form of government, because it ensures that those who are in the minority will be heard. d. It can make fulfilling campaign promises quite difficult, because the cooperation of both Congress and the president is usually required to pass new legislation.
What is a monetary union? To what extent has the European Union achieved it? What are some of the difficulties the EU monetary union faces today? How do you think it might address these difficulties?
What will be an ideal response?
Many state and local governments, sometimes banding together in coalitions, send people to Washington to make sure their state or city gets as much federal money as possible
The attempt to influence the national government decisions by local governments is called a. an ombudsmen function. b. the intergovernmental lobby. c. federal revenue sharing. d. federal-state cooperation.