______ means that individuals can take guaranteed coverage with them if they change jobs, and they do not have to endure the waiting period that policies often impose to limit coverage of preexisting conditions.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Portability
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All of the following apply to political science except for ______.
a. describes the systematic study of political behavior b. was bolstered as a separate field of study with the founding of the American Political Science Association in 1903 c. solely supports a political philosophy based on the democratic tradition that emphasizes the potential for cooperation among states d. was institutionalized at the turn of the 20th century
Ivo H. Daalder and James M. Lindsay argue that one of the problems with George W. Bush’s foreign policy is that
a. unilateralism ignores the fact that many of the most important international challenges require the cooperation of other nations. b. it relies too heavily on abiding by restrictive treaties and international agreements. c. it gives a de facto veto power over policies to our European allies. d. it gives Congress too much control over national security matters.
Which of the following is an example of checks and balances, as established by the Constitution?
a. A requirement that states lower their legal drinking age to eighteen as a condition of receiving funds through federal highway grant programs b. Media criticism of public officials during an election campaign period c. The Supreme Court's ability to overturn a lower court decision d. The requirement that presidential appointments to the Supreme Court be approved by the Senate e. The election of the President by the electoral college rather than by direct election
Which of the following statements about presidential roles is LEAST accurate?
A. Presidents who become unpopular are likely to find that even same-party lawmakers will distance themselves. B. Presidents frequently demonstrate gratitude for party loyalty by naming party donors as foreign ambassadors. C. Even though they are likely to bear the brunt of the blame for hard times, presidents actually wield little direct control over the economy. D. When presidents first take office, they usually face a great deal of scrutiny, and must wait until their policies begin to show beneficial effects before they can enjoy their "honeymoon period." E. Presidents frequently campaign and raise funds for party members running for Congress.