Which of the following is NOT true about the Mexican president's power of appointment?

a. The president's authority to appoint high-level officials allows him to provide policy direction.
b. The sheer number of positions that the president is able to appoint means that the beginning of each administration experiences a high level of turnover in political positions, which slows progress on the president's political agenda in the early part of his sexenio.
c. The president's authority to make appointments has been severely curtailed by the Mexican Congress as a means of making the policy-making process more democratic.
d. The president has the power to appoint not only members of the cabinet but also other high-level officials.
e. The president's power of appointment helps the president build a team of like-minded officials and secure their loyalty.


c

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Which of the following was the rationale behind the Missouri Compromise of 1820, which matched Missouri's entry into the Union as a slave state with Maine's entry into the Union as a free state?

A. The parties compromised so the balance in the executive's cabinet between free and slave states would be maintained. B. The parties compromised so the balance in the House of Representatives between free and slave states would be maintained. C. The parties compromised so the balance in the Senate between free and slave states would be maintained. D. The parties compromised so the balance on the Supreme Court between free and slave states would be maintained.

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According to Mancur Olson, which is NOT a factor in overcoming the "freeĀ­rider" problem?

a. Altruism b. Peer pressure c. Selective benefits d. Coercion

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