Crosscutting requirements, since the 1960s, have been widely used to enforce ______.

A. drivers licensing laws
B. education regulations
C. local laws administered by state programs
D. civil rights laws


Answer: D

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For which of the following reasons will Prime Minister David Cameron's leadership be tested more than his last two predecessors?

a. He is the first person of color to serve as Prime Minister. b. His rural background makes sophisticated urban people in the bureaucracy think of him as less intelligent and not having credibility. c. His party does not have a majority in the legislature like his predecessors. d. He is from an aristocratic background. e. He followed Prime Ministers who retired at the height of their popularity and people have very high expectations of how quickly Prime Ministers can accomplish their agenda.

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The Democratic Party was able to retain power during the Progressive Era by

A. adopting progressive reforms into its own platform. B. recruiting more diverse candidates to run for office. C. purging the party of the "Yellow Dog Democrats." D. passing laws that made it more difficult for Republicans to vote.

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Most regulations issued during the 1970s were of the same general types as those in force prior to 1970, although there were many more of them

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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Which of the following is NOT a reason why capitalism is an efficient system, according to conservatives?

a) Capitalism forces people to work hard, using incentives. b) Capitalism allows self-interested people to realize their goals. c) Capitalism allows the government to allocate labor. d) The capitalist market provides the information necessary for making allocative decisions.

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