All of the following were identified as the perils of presidentialism EXCEPT ______.
A. making it difficult for citizens to identify who’s responsible for the policies that are implemented.
B. the blame that is placed on different branches of government when the outcomes are good
C. the policymaking process can be quite fast
D. the issue of divided government
C. the policymaking process can be quite fast
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State legislation has been moving increasingly toward:
A. indeterminate sentencing. B. determinate sentencing. C. rehabilitation. D. recidivism.
Which of the following is NOT true regarding interparty competition? a. Increased party competition tends to lead to the passage of more liberal public policies. b. State governments produce different kinds of public policies depending on the dynamics of party strength andinterparty competition
c. Interparty competition recently has decreased across the country. d. Heightened interparty competition leads to greater levels of participation by citizens.
The true leader of the House of Representatives is the __________, elected by the majority party
a. majority leader b. majority whip c. president pro tempore d. speaker
In 2000, George W. Bush portrayed himself as a
a. "middle-of-the-roader." b. "loving liberal." c. "compassionate conservative." d. "religious righty." e. "moderate democrat."