Franklin Roosevelt’s New Deal and Lyndon Johnson’s War on Poverty are both examples of
a. election platform slogans that did not result in policy changes.
b. sudden bursts of national policymaking in which the federal government assumed jurisdiction over public policy once reserved to the states.
c. federal responses to foreign policy decisions by state executives.
d. Republican Party initiatives undertaken after Hoover left office.
b. sudden bursts of national policymaking in which the federal government assumed jurisdiction over public policy once reserved to the states.
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Article __________ of the U.S. Constitution establishes the executive branch.
A. I B. II C. III D. IV
Conflict, war, and disarmament fall under the category of ______ security.
a. national and international b. human c. economic d. environmental and climate
Every year more than __________ people immigrate to the United States
A) 500,000 B) 1 million C) 2 million D) 4 million E) 8 million
If Figure 3 remained the same except that A were no longer a veto player–that is, if B could choose policy independently, where would policy end up?
A. X1
B. X2
C. X3
D. X4
E. A
F. B
G. SQ