________ grants for specific purposes, such as Medicaid health care for the poor, are tightly monitored to ensure that the money is spent exactly as directed
A. Project
B. Pro bono
C. Categorical
D. Block
E. Reserve
C
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In 1969, the Supreme Court in Brandenburg v. Ohio
A. overturned a statute that prohibited anyone from advocating violence as a means to political reform. B. upheld the conviction of a member of the Ku Klux Klan. C. banned free speech protections for organizations like the Ku Klux Klan. D. required the government to prove lawless activities followed free speech activities. E. overturned a statute that prohibited anyone from advocating violence as a means to political reform and upheld the conviction of a member of the Ku Klux Klan.
The ability of corporations to close plants in U.S. cities and open them overseas puts city officials at the mercy of corporate leaders. This statement is most consistent with the urban theory of:
A. global capital dominance. B. unitary interest. C. traditional elitism. D. pluralism.
A whistle-blower is an employee who lobbies the legislature to increase his/her agency's budget
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Congressional incumbents often beat their challengers because they
A. have more name recognition. B. can take credit for the good things that happened in their district. C. provide services to those whom they represent. D. have a fundraising advantage. E. All of these are correct.