Lobbying is an example of an indirect strategy of influencing state officials
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During the 1960s, federal grants to states were increasingly based on
A. the demands of the individual states. B. what state officials perceived to be important state needs. C. the power of organized interest groups. D. what federal officials perceived to be national needs. E. the demands of coalitions of states.
Which of the following newly industrializing countries are more city-states than nation-states?
A. Taiwan and Hong Kong B. Hong Kong and Singapore C. Singapore and Malaysia D. Malaysia and Taiwan
A common law system differs from a code law system in that in a common law system, judges take into consideration ______.
A. international law B. only the law as written C. subnational law D. previous court cases
State officials generally prefer categorical grants that have fewer restrictions on how the states can spend the funding to block grants that have more restrictions
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