What are the differences between a "temporary government" and a "permanent government?"
A) Elected officials make up the "temporary government" while civil service make up the
"permanent government."
B) Civil service makes up the "temporary government" while elected officials make up the
"permanent government."
C) The "temporary government" is another name for bureaucracy while "permanent
government" refers to civil service.
D) The "temporary government" refers to civil service while the "permanent government" is
another name for bureaucracy
A
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A. incumbents regardless of party affiliation B. minority party C. majority party D. electorate
How did the Affordable Care Act affect Medicaid?
A. It made Medicaid the centerpiece of health care in the United States. B. It ended all Medicaid benefits. C. It required that Medicaid services be merged with Medicare. D. It ended most Medicaid benefits and instead provided them through the Affordable Care Act. E. It allowed states to expand Medicaid for low-income people.
What kind of political system defines citizenship simply in terms of a person living within a state's borders?
a. Democratic political systems b. Authoritarian political systems c. Totalitarian political systems d. Elitist political systems e. All of the above
In the United States, voter registration is
A) automatic. D) complicated. B) the responsibility of the individual. E) not legally required. C) the responsibility of the community.