A set of laws that regulates electoral competition between candidates and parties is known as a ______.
A. electoral system
B. electoral formula
C. ballot structure
D. district magnitude
A. electoral system
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Discuss the differences in philosophy, key actors, and tools of fiscal and monetary policy. Should the federal government give preference to one or the other? Why or why not?
What will be an ideal response?
State governments regulate all of the following, EXCEPT
A. the use of Army troops to patrol the border. B. professions and occupations. C. public utilities. D. auto and life insurance.
What is the primary lesson that can be drawn from the scandal in the Veterans Administration in 2014?
a. Concerted oversight efforts by Congress can reduce the dangers of agency loss. b. A strong president can overcome the tendency of bureaucracies to engage in hidden action. c. Implementing a system of tenure review for bureaucrats has improved responsiveness. d. The greatest vulnerability of the principals to the agents is an asymmetry in information.
Matched-subjects designs
A) require no more than ten participants, just like within-subjects designs. B) are sensitive to small experimental differences, just like within-subjects designs. C) cannot be used with young children for ethical reasons. D) require at least four balanced experimental conditions.