The Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985, known as the Gramm-Rudman included two significant changes in the federal budget process
A. balanced budget requirement and national debt reduction
B. across the board budget cuts and agreement between Congress and the president
C. targeted deficit levels requirements and triggered automatic spending cuts
D. defense and domestic spending cuts
C
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The _________________________ is often viewed as the beginning of serious global cooperation on the environment
Fill in the blank with correct word
The difference between empirical theory and normative theory is that
a. Empirical theory describes what actually occurs; Normative theory describes what ought to occur. b. Normative theory describes what actually occurs; Empirical theory describes what ought to occur. c. Empirical theory is an abstract argument that provides a systematic explanation of some phenomena; Normative theory generates lessons from one place to apply in another. d. Normative theory is an abstract argument that provides a systematic explanation of some phenomena; Empirical theory generates lessons from one place to apply in another.
In Federalist No. 10, James Madison speaks to the Constitution's ability to weaken the "mischiefs of faction.". What issue was he addressing?
a. Less possibility of one faction gaining a majority b. The threat from small states in gaining a majority c. The idea that the executive could gain control similar to that of a monarchy d. The concept that elected officials can be impeached
Who controls how the judicial system's budget is allocated and spent?
A. the governor B. the Assembly and Senate C. the Judicial Council D. the chief justice