In what circumstances has inherent executive power been invoked the most often?
A) In cases of foreign policy
B) During the process of initiating legislation
C) In cases of domestic policy
D) During budget negotiations
E) During legal proceedings
A
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A) many companies were reluctant to take stands that might alienate a large number of customers B) many companies were running losses as a result of an economic recession C) political parties refused to accept money from private corporations and unions D) political parties wanted a more reliable source of funds to finance their ongoing political campaigns E) political parties used significantly less money for campaigns
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a. 20 percent c. 50 percent b. 40 percent d. 75 percent
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a. public funds and grants b. tuition and grants c. tuition and public funds d. public funds only