Elections leave elected officials with very little flexibility in governing because elections set very strict guidelines within which decision makers must stay or risk reprisal by the voters

Indicate whether the statement is true or false


False

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________ is an ideology that strongly favors minimal state involvement in the economy as the best strategy for growth

A. Interventionist development B. Command economy C. State-led development D. Planned economy E. Economic liberalism

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How is the U.S. foreign policy process favorable to NGOs? Describe the lobbying activities of foreign policy NGOs. What is their purpose, and why are some NGOs more effective than others?

What will be an ideal response?

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What evidence can you present in support of the reformation of Japan's bureaucracy?

A) Some believe that "no one is in charge" in Japan. B) The vice minister has more power than the minister of a ministry. C) Japanese civil servants retire at younger ages. D) Bureaucratic supervision has led to a flat economy after decades of economic prosperity.

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What type of national grant-in-aid requires state and local governments to compete for funding by writing needs-based proposals?

A. national priority grants B. categorical formula grants C. categorical project grants D. matching funds grants E. block grants

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