When the federal government sets up guidelines and expects the state to pay for enforcement, this is called ______.
a. fiscal federalism
b. unfunded federalism
c. administrative federalism
d. cooperative federalism
c. administrative federalism
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A system in which the state brings certain interest groups into the process as junior partners in the policy-making process and often limits the range of their activities is known as
a. party corporatism. b. state corporatism. c. programmatic representation. d. societal corporatism. e. neo-corporatism.
Election districts must contain roughly the same number of people
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
The state's primary legal advisor and chief law enforcement officer is the
a. attorney general. b. district attorney. c. chief prosecutor. d. Chief Justice.
Power is defined in your text as ______.
a. a type of totalitarianism b. the ability to get other people to do what you want c. the use of force to obtain desired goals d. the essential quality of leadership e. the use of military, paramilitary, or police forces to control people