What do parties do to get citizens to be more involved in the political process?
a. persuade them to vote
b. teach them the informal "rules of the game"
c. teach them the formal "rules of the game"
d. search for ways to restrict undesirable citizens from participating
e. persuade them to vote and teach them the formal and informal "rules of the game"
e
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The Civilian Rehabilitation Act a. established a civilian vocational rehabilitation program. b. is a permanent, fully-funded program
c. did not include people with mental retardation. d. could not be used for job placement.
If the president and Congress cannot agree on a final budget by October 1 then Congress may be forced to pass ___________ in order to keep the government running
a. deferment resolution b. tabling resolutions c. budget resolutions d. continuing resolutions e. binding resolutions
What controversial 2002 federal initiative by President George W. Bush required mandatory testing of students to meet basic competencies?
a. the New Deal b. the Great Society c. the No Child Left Behind Act d. the Federal Education Act e. the creation of the U.S. Department of Education
The Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act (BCRA) largely banned party soft money and narrowed the definition of issue advocacy
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