In large-W/S systems, leaders provide more public goods because:
a. The leaders are more civic-minded.
b. This is the most efficient way to retain the support of the winning coalition.
c. People in large-W/S systems are not interested in private goods.
d. There is a higher demand for public goods.
Ans: b
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A pocket veto results if:
A. the president does not send a bill back to Congress within ten congressional working days. B. the president sends a bill back to Congress after rejecting just one item in the bill on the grounds of constitutionality. C. Congress overrides a presidential veto with a two-thirds vote by the members present in each chamber within ten congressional working days. D. the president refuses to sign a bill and Congress adjourns within ten working days after the bill has been submitted to the president. E. Congress revises a bill after a presidential veto and the president approves the revised bill within ten congressional working days.
What federal program is designed to provide medical insurance for the poor in the United States?
a. Medicaid b. Medicare c. Obamacare d. Social Security
Which of the following characterizes a crosscutting mandate?
a. It carries punishments if not fully complied with. b. It transforms an entitlement to a block grant. c. It comes with less stringent federal administrative conditions. d. It faces the least restrictions on use.
Which of the following is one of the essential elements of the rule of law in a liberal democracy?
a. Individual rights are understood to be the foundation of law rather than the creation of law. b. Public interests are understood to be the foundation of law rather than the creation of law. c. Individual rights are the creation of law while public interests are the foundation of law. d. Decisions by those in power predominate over existing laws. e. Those in power are not subject to the law.