What condition (or reality) does Kettl argue that challenges classical and bureaucratic models of organization?
a. milieu of deficit politics
b. hierarchical structure
c. interwoven relationships between sectors
d. horizontal management
c. interwoven relationships between sectors
You might also like to view...
Party organization theory suggests that
a. the fortunes of major political parties remain stable for long periods followed by a dramatic change. b. FPTP electoral systems generate two-party systems. c. understanding parties requires considering the ways in which they are similar to and different from businesses, interest groups, and government agencies. d. parties that adopt a range of ideologically moderate policies designed to capture broad segments of the population are the most successful. e. a country's party system is less a function of its electoral rules than of its underlying socioeconomic divisions.
Unlike most social value policy debates, the legalization of marijuana does have a utilitarian dimension to it which does make it ______.
A. moralistic B. bargainable C. constitutional D. ethical
Why is the analogy of ping-pong balls relevant to the textbook's discussion of public opinion formation?
a. because people often do not have one solid opinion about particular issues b. because the mix of ideas in people's heads is often an all-or-nothing proposition c. because people have no substantive thoughts on issues d. because people grow more conservative as they age e. because people grow more secure in their opinions as they age
State individual income taxes are usually based on ________ taxable income that refers to income from all sources minus personal exemptions and itemized deductions, if any
A. state B. individual C. federal D. corporate E. local