What do right-to-work laws uphold?
a. amicus curiae briefs
b. workers' rights to collective goods
c. the requirement that workers in a union shop must join the union
d. workers' freedom to decline the opportunity to join a union
d
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Which of the following trends characterized the presidency of Vladimir Putin when he took over from Yeltsin in 2000?
A. Putin focused his presidency on restoring the power of the Russian central government. B. Putin sought to re-establish the authority of the subnational governments over the central government. C. Putin signed agreements with many regional leaders, giving each special privileges, subsidies, or exemptions from federal laws. D. In that period, regional leaders were freed to a large degree from having to follow the dictates of the president. E. In that period, legislation to increase regional governors' influence over federal tax revenue was introduced.
What is meant by party unity, and in what states is it typically found?
What will be an ideal response?
In Britain, bureaucrats are often criticized for being
a. sloppy and illiterate. b. lazy and too willing to let other parts of the government take charge of things. c. elitist and lacking technical expertise. d. corrupt.
According to the workbook, the party in the UK has the lowest percentage of union members in its party
a. Tory b. Labour c. Liberal d. Regional