Generally speaking, most people are _____ of the limitations of the governor's powers, and thus look to _____
a. unaware; the governor to successfully solve the state's problems
b. aware; the governor to fail at solving the state's problems
c. aware; the state's lieutenant governor instead
d. aware; the state's attorney general instead
e. aware; the cities and local communities instead
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How did the Supreme Court regulate federalism between 1877 and 1937?
a. It created the idea of "dual federalism," allowing state powers to frustrate the national government. b. It created the power of "minimal federalism," giving the states very little power. c. It created the power of "judicial federalism," ruling that the Court would supervise the federalism boundaries. d. It created the notion of "congressional federalism," allowing Congress to set the boundaries of federalism. e. It created the idea of "regulatory federalism," which allowed the President to supervise federal boundaries.
A so-called "right-to-work" provision states that
A) membership or non-membership in a union cannot be a condition of employment. B) non-union members cannot benefit from the union's collective bargaining actions. C) only union members can pay union dues. D) employers can prevent employees from organizing union membership. E) employment cannot be denied an individual because of race, color, or national origin.
The _________ took several concrete steps to solidify the new U.S.–Soviet relationship by signing for the destruction of each nation's chemical arsenal by the year 2002 and accelerated negotiations for the START Treaty and the Conventional Armed Forces in Europe (CFE) Treaty
a. Washington Summit b. Malta Summit c. Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe (CSCE) d. North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) e. Intermediate Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty
Which of the following is an advantage of open-ended questions in public opinion polls?
a. They allow respondents to express their views more clearly. b. They are easier to interpret and analyze than other types of questions. c. They reduce the margin of error in public opinion polls. d. They allow survey researchers to increase their sample sizes.