A key aspect of any bureaucracy is that the power to act resides in the _____.
A. cultural beliefs of communities
B. expertise of a person
C. laws passed by the trial courts
D. position a person holds
E. person holding a title
Answer: D
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The time in a campaign when a candidate begins raising funds and doing well in polls is called the __________
a. preprimary b. invisible election c. invisible primary d. shadow campaign e. front-loading primary
Historically, networks believed news programs were a public good, but in recent years, the need to generate __________ has resulted in changes in programming and affected ways in which newsworthiness is determined
a. equal time b. profits c. agenda setting d. the fairness doctrine
Why does the long ballot weaken the power of citizens to control the bureaucracy?
a. Voters have difficulty making good decisions because there are so many candidates on the ballot. b. Incumbent officials are often reelected only because voters recognize their names. c. The framers of the Texas Constitution intended to limit the public's ability to hold government accountable. d. Voters have difficulty making good decisions because there are so many candidates on the ballot, incumbent officials are often reelected only because voters recognize their names, and the framers of the Texas Constitution intended to limit the public's ability to hold government accountable. e. Voters have difficulty making good decisions because there are so many candidates on the ballot, and incumbent officials are often reelected only because voters recognize their names.
If universities increase funding for women's sports so that they receive comparable funding to men's, that is an example of
A) equality of outcome. B) equality of opportunity. C) equal protection under the law. D) social equality. E) economic fairness.