______ is an approach to filling gaps in services by finding regional-level solutions?

a. New economics
b. Universal response
c. Reform perspective
d. Think local


c. Reform perspective

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How does the Affordable Care Act change health care in the United States?

a. It establishes a "single-payer" system in which the government contracts with private firms to provide medical services, equipment, and drugs on behalf of the general public. b. It sets baseline standards for what health care plans must cover. c. It forces states to expand the number of people who are covered by Medicaid, including poor adults without children. d. It includes a "public option"—government insurance plans—to compete with private insurance companies within the state insurance pools.

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According to the survey results from the Pew Research Center, which government entity has the lowest opinion regarding the ability of the masses to make an informed opinion regarding major issues?

a. Congress c. President b. Presidential Staff d. Senior Bureaucrats

Political Science

Iran's semipublic institutions

a. existed under the Shah and were retained by the Islamic Republic. b. are important autonomous political actors in the Islamic Republic. c. are important economic actors due to their extensive economic holdings and their exemption from state taxes. d. together have an income that surpasses that of the government. e. have become weaker as a result of the state's move to privatize state enterprises.

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What did Alexis de Tocqueville say about the beliefs of Americans regarding collective action?

How are these thoughts reflected in protections for expression in the U.S. and Texas constitutions and in the role of the people with regard to government more generally? What will be an ideal response?

Political Science