Three factors that are important in determining a state agency's success in achieving its policy goals are
A) elite access, vigor and vision of their leadership, and resources.
B) vigor and vision of their leadership, elite access, and the governor's support.
C) public opinion, political power, and who you know.
D) elitist power, mission of the agency, and the speaker's support.
A
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A. ideologicalparty B. issue-orientedparty C. personalityparty D. traditionalparty E. splinterparty
The __________ declared that the United States would serve as a police power to maintain stability in the Western Hemisphere by opposing any European interference in the affairs of Latin American nations
A) Marshall Plan B) Jay's Treaty C) Monroe Doctrine D) Truman Doctrine. E) ?Roosevelt Corollary
In what major way did tax reforms in the 1980s negatively affect minorities?
A. Tax reforms shifted investments towards industries that required a high level of education for high-paying employment, eliminating many opportunities for less educated minorities. B. Tax reforms severely increased property taxes in minority areas, incentivizing the movement of many people to poorer areas. C. Tax reforms caused a shift in investments towards construction, which fueled the construction of highway systems that displaced minorities. D. Tax reforms led to disinvestments in industrial production, which harmed blue collar workers who were disproportionately represented by minorities.
Which of the following statements regarding unemployment is true?
A. When unemployment is increasing, it is a sign of a recession. B. Unemployment figures that estimate the number of unemployed are prepared by the U.S. Department of Labor. C. The published unemployment numbers fail to reflect the number of discouraged workers and "hidden unemployed." D. Unemployment is defined as the inability of those in the workforce to find a job. E. All of these choices are true.