The Presidentialist view is that the President has power and right in policy creation whereas the __________ view is that the President has no power in policy creation.

A. Congressionalist
B. Democratic
C. Constitutionalist
D. Federalist


Answer: A. Congressionalist

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a. whether or not the state is governed democratically b. the degree of interdependence within the international system c. how these preferences are expressed through political institutions d. how powerful the state is, relative to the other states in the system e. the preferences of the other states with which economic interaction takes place

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Since the 1960s, news coverage has grown increasingly negative

Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

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Why were the elites attracted to the idea of historical jurisprudence?

a. It resulted in the greatest fairness for the most people. b. It maintained the status quo, which preferred the elites. c. It banned lawsuits against the elites. d. It promoted rapid change and easily kept up with the times.

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Block grants consist of federal aid to state or local governments that is

A) divided into discrete "blocks" of grants, each limited to $100 million. B) to be spent on a policy area decided on by the state or local government. C) to be spent within a specified policy area and the state or local government can decide how to spend within that area. D) tied to federal mandates that states or local governments must then implement or they will be taxed on the money. E) contingent on state/local endorsement of so-called "social" federal legislation.

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