Economically, the decade of the 1930s was a period of ______.

a. prolonged deflation and scarce money
b. exaggerated inflation and cheap credit
c. extreme prosperity and economic domination
d. rapidly growing employment opportunities


a. prolonged deflation and scarce money

Political Science

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Under the Articles of Confederation, Congress was unable to ______.

a. declare war b. tax citizens c. make treaties d. direct soldiers

Political Science

Some states give their state legislatures an opportunity to act on measures proposed by voters. If the legislature approves, the law goes into effect, and, if not, the measure gets placed on the ballot for a public vote

This is an example of ________. A. indirect initiative B. gatekeeping C. redistricting D. gerrymandering E. lobbying

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Which of the following suggests that poverty rates among children have risen because the government has not maintained an adequate level of governmental assistance?

A) Conservative theory B) Liberal theory C) Blame avoidance D) Externalities E) The Republican agenda

Political Science

Critics of the media say that they treat campaigns like horse races instead of looking in depth at the policy issues at stake

Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

Political Science