What did the welfare reform law of 1996 implement?
a. Aid to Families with Dependent Children
b. disability insurance
c. Social Security for aged
d. Temporary Assistance for Needy Families
d
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The __________, which includes the voters who identify themselves as Democrats or Republicans and who tend to vote for the candidates of their party, has shifted in recent decades
a. party activity b. party in the government c. party in the electorate d. party as apparatus
Why does the fragmented nature of the American system of government represent an added strength of the Supreme Court?
A. Fragmentation diminishes the power of the executive and the legislative branches. B. Fragmentation creates the need for a referee. C. Fragmentation establishes the structure within which the Court operates. D. Fragmentation clashes with the legal doctrine of stare decisis.
Which of the following statements about congressional elections is most accurate?
A. Reelection only matters for members of the majority party. B. Reelection matters very little since there is frequent turnover in Congress. C. Winning reelection is essential to everything members want to achieve in office as is the party winning the majority. D. Reelection matters in the House since its members are popularly elected, but does not matter much in the Senate because its members are appointed.
The part of the Executive Office of the President that takes the lead in creating the president’s budget proposal is the ______.
a. White House Office b. Office of Management and Budget c. Council of Economic Advisers d. Office of Public Engagement e. Senate Budget Committee