What is the main reason why governors have stronger veto powers?

a. To monitor and allow the addition of pork barrel projects in legislation
b. To reduce state spending
c. To make the governor more powerful than any state legislature
d. To allow the governor to control the political ideology of state legislation


b

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What will be an ideal response?

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The role of the two major political parties in the United States

a. has been seriously weakened by the growth of bargaining and compromise needed to solve national problems. b. has never been healthier based on how people vote and evaluate candidates, who wins elections, and how the nation is governed. c. has been strengthened by institutional reforms that enable the parties to limit dissent and spend more money on campaigns. d. has been weakened because of the adoption of proportional representation that facilitated the growth of serious third parties.

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Why might a government go ahead with a policy or action that the majority of citizens oppose?

a. Public opinion does not always reflect what is best for the nation. b. The public probably will have forgotten all about it by the next election. c. The government rarely has an accurate way of knowing what the people think. d. The public would rather see decisive action that it opposes than no action at all.

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Which of the following scenarios best exemplifies how major multinational corporations operate in the international economy of the twenty-first century?

a. A popular American coffee shop prohibits the sale of its goods outside of U.S. borders. b. A popular American coffee shop advertises in Germany to attract the attention of future visitors to the United States. c. A popular American coffee shop exports coffee beans and other merchandise to wholesalers in Germany. d. A popular American coffee shop chain opens a separate corporation and multiple locations in Germany.

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