In international politics, hypotheses are
a. random guesses about political events.
b. inappropriate political questions.
c. potential answers.
d. irrelevant to reality.
c
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Which of the following is a problem associated with the “bottom-up” approach to policy implementation?
A. The intent of the legislation is strictly adhered to. B. Political leaders have the duty to formulate policies promised to the public. C. Ease of implementation is not a necessary consideration for effectiveness. D. Field agents may be overly liberal in defining what is feasible, limiting available options.
If a state constitution requires that a bill be read aloud three times before it can be passed into law, but the legislature meets the requirement by reading only the title of the bill aloud, that practice is an example of:
A. legislative elaboration. B. a legislative veto. C. circumvention. D. entailment.
Part of the California dream is for families to own their __________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
How did the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act (BCRA) regulate television ad blitzes financed by interest groups in order to influence voters?
a. It forbade group-sponsored advertisements for a set time before an election. b. It forbade television ads that cost over $100,000. c. It provided government funds for poorer interest groups to runs their own television ads. d. It placed a tax on ads run 30 days before a primary or general election.