The president enjoys important informational advantages over Congress and the general public in the area of __________ policy
A)foreign
B)health care
C) domestic
D)economic
A
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How does the state influence the local governments, the media, the industrial and professional groups, and the NGOS?
What will be an ideal response?
There is evidence that the Two Presidencies theory is somewhat weaker today than it was since the 1980s. One possible reason for this is that
a. the public increasingly refuses to support military action abroad. b. presidents have had more power to achieve their domestic policy goals than in the 1980s. c. the two parties are more polarized, meaning presidents today get less deference from the other party. d. the world is a more dangerous place than it once was.
Canada's federal system contains what issue of contention?
A) Whether Ottawa should secede B) How much autonomy Quebec should have C) The first-order subdivisions maintain all the power D) How to deal with the United States
In the U.S. Constitution, powers that are not delegated to Congress but are retained by the state governments are called ______________ powers
A) enumerated B) reserved C) concurrent D) federal E) decentralized