Which of the following activities should be done to create economic growth?

a. run a trade surplus
b. check the S-curve
c. engage in protectionism
d. encourage rampant inflation
e. avoid outsourcing


A

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Which of the following is NOT illustrative of today's era of partisan federalism?

A. Officials in national government may try to obtain policy goals by proposing state action. B. States have acted to invalidate (nullify) national laws by enacting state laws that conflict with policy preferences. C. Democrats tend to support federal government expansion in domestic policy, while Republicans tend to support state's rights over national expansion. D. If a state government is dominated by one party and Congress or the presidency is controlled by the opposing one, the state may act on its own, fulfilling its policy preferences. E. Members of both political parties, regardless of their personal ideological preferences of federalism, may vote against each other when in conflict with their policy goals.

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How are interest groups involved in judicial nominations?

a. Interest groups typically stay out of federal nominations, but are active endorsing judicial candidates who are elected at the state level. b. Interest groups are not involved in influencing the nomination process. c. Interest groups wait for the president to announce federal nominees, and then they either endorse or oppose them. d. Even before justices are nominated, interest groups rank candidates and inform the media about their support for or opposition to potential nominees.

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You are a campaign manager for a challenger to a House seat. How important would candidate appeal be, and how would you build it for your candidate?

Answer:

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What are the primary reasons behind the decline of competitiveness in Russian elections since 2000?

What will be an ideal response?

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