An official who is elected city-wide, presides at city council, hires, manages, and fires city staff, and may have veto powers over some council actions functions in what type of municipal government?

A) Strong mayor-council system B) Weak mayor-council system C) Council manager system D) City commission E) Council-strong manager system


Answer: A

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Implementation analysts tend to think that the more complicated and interwoven programs are ______.

a. the easier they are to assess for implementation success b. the more likely they are to fail c. the more likely that additional funding with be made available d. there is no net effect

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What rules, reforms, and planned reforms are intended to make it easier for Californians to register to vote and to vote?

What will be an ideal response?

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It quickly became clear that the Constitution would NOT be ratified without at least the promise of

A. the abolition of slavery. B. female suffrage. C. an elaborate federal court system. D. a bill of rights. E. a two-party system.

Political Science