Clara, a resident of Vanadia, supports the UND party. The UND party advocates employment for all, without any racial discrimination. Clara firmly believes that the party's ideologies will actively promote values that are important to American society. In this scenario, Clara's support for the UND party reflects _____
A) motivational incentives
B) purposive incentives
C) material incentives
D) career incentives
E) tangible incentives
B
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A) in Marbury vs. Madison. B) when advocates challenged school officials for equal education of disabled students in 1972. C) during arguments against judicial review. D) in Harris v. Forklift Systems. E) in the Federalist Papers.
Which of the following best illustrates the growth in the power of the vice presidency?
A) John Nance Garner's establishment of an office in the West Wing for the vice president B)the direct policy negotiations with Congress while vice president undertaken by Theodore Roosevelt C)the increase in staff under Dick Cheney and his ability to control information and access to the president D)the institutionalization of the vice president as president of the Senate under John Adams
A basic difference between a parliament such as Great Britain's and the U.S. Congress is that
A. the principal role of Congress is to debate national issues. B. members of Parliament have more power and higher pay. C. members of Congress are more likely to vote the party line. D. Congress does not select a president. E. members of Parliament have nicer offices.
In the United States, the argument over public school integration has shifted from race to ________
A. socioeconomic status B. age C. gender D. intelligence E. physical ability