After the single-family housing boom in the 1950s, how did existing and emerging cities change?
a. They both began limiting population growth.
b. They both began providing a full range of public services.
c. They both instituted the property tax.
d. They both stopped holding partisan elections.
b
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The counties in Texas are considered "local governments" even though they are branch offices of the state government. Which of the following supports this statement?
a. County officials in Texas are elected locally from the people of that county. b. County officials in Texas are appointed by the governor on behalf of the people. c. County officials in Texas are appointed by the state government on behalf of the people. d. County officials in Texas are nominated by the people of Texas and approved by the senate for selection.
___ During the Great Society, the federal government articulated national policy goals and held out a greatly increased fiscal carrot to entice state participation
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
The rally-around-the-flag effect refers to the
a. patriotic fervor that often exists in democratic societies. b. ability of a leader to increase his or her popularity by declaring war. c. widespread support for a legitimate war. d. policy of nationalism generally found in the developing world.
What are the rituals of recovery from moral injury that Wendell Berry depicts in his short story entitled, Making it Home? 1. The people, sights, and sounds of a familiar world. 2. The sanctuary of an open church. 3. The cleansing of the waters. 4. Family
A. 1, 2, & 3 B. 1, 2, & 4 C. 1, 3, & 4 D. 2, 3, & 4 E. All of the Above