Progressive movement reforms gave voters leverage over a party's power to control nominations
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
TRUE
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According to the __________ rule, local governments are fundamentally administrative subdivisions of the state and have no rights except for those granted to them by the state.
A. Perry B. Dillon C. Richards D. Houston
According to pluralism, people can gain influence by __________.
A. voting B. joining the military-industrial complex C. becoming members of a group D. becoming members of a state legislature
Choose three of the contexts that surround policy making and explain how each context can affect the decisions that are made or can influence the policy emphases that emerge. As part of your explanation of a context, give an example of how a certain context had an impact on a policy that was enacted.
What will be an ideal response?
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1.The British constitution is not a singular written document. 2.John Adams supported giving women the right to vote. 3.Constitutional conventions and constitutional review commissions are the same thing. 4.Citizens voting directly on a proposed constitutional amendment is one example of delegated democracy. 5.Higher law is the theory that rights come from a divine source, rather than from governments or men.