In recent years, morale of government employees has
A) declined, in part because workers see no chance to move up.
B) increased because of a sense of mission associated with the war on terror.
C) no longer been measured because of budget cuts in the Inspector General's office.
D) remained consistently high, in spite of additional pressure placed on employees.
E) remained consistently low due to the public's disdain for bureaucrats.
A
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Which of the following statements about interest groups is LEAST accurate?
A. Interest groups have declined in size and influence in conjunction with the general decline in political participation. B. While many interest groups pursue economic gains, a large number pursue more ideological ends. C. Membership in interest groups tends to multiply the opportunities for political participation of the poor and those with lower levels of education. D. Some interest groups represent organizations rather than individual citizens. E. The well-to-do and well-educated are better represented in interest groups than are the poor and needy.
Dual federalism held that
A. a precise separation of national and state authority was both possible and desirable. B. the states were equal to the national government in all respects. C. national and state authority were indivisible. D. the Senate and the House were equal in their federal authority. E. None of these answers is correct.
The Framers of the Constitution carved out a major role for the President in domestic legislation in part by enabling the executive to check congressional action through which of the following?
A. the privileges and immunities clause B. the right of the President to introduce legislation into the House and have it automatically advance to the front of the agenda C. the right of the President to end a Senate filibuster by declaration D. the presidential veto
In most cases, police must have a _______________ based on _______________ before searching your home.
a. general warrant; clear and convincing evidence b. search warrant; probable cause c. consent warrant; totality of the evidence d. writ of search; evidence beyond a reasonable doubt