Elected officials such as the governor and institutions of government such as the legislature can participate in the policymaking process but not interest groups or the media
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
F
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When the media help keep public officials honest by asking hard questions and looking into suspicious actions, they are engaging in
A) ?attack journalism. B) ?investigative journalism. C) ?yellow journalism. D) ?sensationalistic journalism.
Fire alarm oversight describes
a. Congress working hard to directly monitor whether agencies are implementing laws faithfully and efficiently. b. Congress designing procedures that allow interest groups and ordinary citizens to raise an alarm when something has gone wrong. c. Congress delegating power to the executive branch to raise an alarm when an agency is not faithfully and efficiently implementing laws. d. the ability of citizens to bring concerns about federal regulations directly to the Supreme Court to reduce the transaction costs of monitoring federal agencies.
The U.S. vice president also
A. serves as president of the Senate. B. makes committee assignments in the Senate. C. casts tiebreaking votes in the Senate. D. serves as president of the Senate and makes committee assignments in the Senate. E. serves as president of the Senate and casts tiebreaking votes in the Senate.
Germany has a strong central government, but the country is also made up of 16 Bundesländer, the plural term for the regions that are very similar to American states. Each Bundesländ has its own strong local government that shares power with the central government. This government system is an example of __________________
A) federalism B) democracy C) humanitarianism D) secularism E) unity