When is policy gridlock likely to occur?
What will be an ideal response?
When each policy coalition finds its way blocked by others
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A) appellate B) concurrent C) original D) secondary E) primary
The amount the government spends in excess of what it takes in each year is called the
A. national debt. B. unbalanced fund. C. borrowed appropriation. D. deficit. E. redline.
"Independent expenditure-only committees" are more familiarly known as __________
a. PACs b. 527s c. super PACs d. super fund organizations
States gain sovereignty once they:
A. declare themselves sovereign. B. establish physical control over a territory. C. establish a formal government. D. are recognized by other sovereign states. E. become members of the United Nations.