The National Minimum Drinking Age Act of 1984 is an example of
A) ?federal encroachment using regulatory policy.
B) ?Texas policy becoming national law.
C) ?the development of cooperative federalism.
D) ?dual federalism.
A
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a. subscribes to the mandate theory of presidential elections. b. contends that mandates occur only when a presidential candidate can garner more than 55 percent of the vote. c. contends that the president should be the chief legislative agenda setter. d. rejects the mandate theory of presidential elections.
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a. back-door strategies b. front-door strategies c. capacity enhancement d. community-based policing
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a. members’ bosses, not their agents b. members’ agents, not their bosses c. a shadow government d. lobbyists
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a. World War I b. the Industrial Revolution c. the U.S. Civil War d. the Great Depression