U.S. defense policy details the
A) authorizations and appropriations from Congress for the defense budget.
B) procedures for maintaining a secure border for the country.
C) economic aid being delivered to foreign nationals.
D) projected number of casualties in a war.
E) types of armed forces units that are necessary.
E
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a. Reapportionment b. Delegation c. Gerrymandering d. Redistricting
When a 1936 Literary Digest poll found overwhelming support for Alfred Landon's presidential bid over Franklin Delano Roosevelt, they made an erroneous prediction that Landon would defeat FDR. What are the probable sources for error in their poll that helps explain their mistake?
A. Nonresponse rate was high. B. Sample was not representative of the population. C. Failed to use probability sampling techniques. D. All of these
Discuss the circumstances that contribute to the success or failure of presidential influence on national policy.
What will be an ideal response?
In City of Richmond v. Croson Company (1989) the Supreme Court
a. broadened the scope of federal affirmative action programs in the awarding of construction contracts. b. declared state affirmative action programs in the area of professional school admissions unconstitutional. c. held that the issue of affirmative action in the field of private employment presents a political question beyond the scope of judicial review. d. placed significant limitations on nonfederal affirmative action programs in the awarding of government contracts.