Historically speaking one of Congress's most important powers is the "power of the purse." This refers to the ability of Congress to

A) introduce bills. B) tax and spend. C) coin money.
D) control the power of incorporation. E)regulate the banking industry.


B

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A) A country, such as the Democratic People's Republic of Korea B) An intergovernmental organization such as the United Nations C) A multinational corporation, such as General Motors D) A non-governmental organization, such as Amnesty International E) A transnational advocacy network, such as Al-Qaeda

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Appellate court proceedings may include

A) witnesses. B) juries. C) cross-examination. D) presentation of new evidence. E) oral argument.

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Discuss the increasing “blurred lines” between the public and private sectors in policymaking. What methods has government adopted that blur these lines? Provide examples. What is the role of interest groups in this framework? Identify concerns raised by introducing the private sector into public policymaking and implementation.

What will be an ideal response?

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Describe the role of stare decisis in Brown v. Board of Education

What will be an ideal response?

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