In the constant tug of war between national, state, and local governments, the biggest issue is usually

a. the level of autonomy the state and local governments have.
b. money.
c. patronage.
d. who will control educational policy.


b

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What will be an ideal response?

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What does the Twenty-Second Amendment do?

a. requires that presidents are natural-born citizens b. requires that presidents serve no more than two terms c. requires the president to be a resident of the United States for two years d. requires the president to be at least 35 years old

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Define a “failed state.”

What will be an ideal response?

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Interest groups, political parties, social movements, and nongovernmental organizations are all examples of:

A. corporatism B. linkage mechanisms C. electoral structures D. plurality voting

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