In general, debates about federalism
a. are ideological, with liberals wanting more central government and traditional conservatives more state or private actions.
b. are empty of any substantive political value.
c. reveal that very little actually separates liberal Democrats and conservative Republicans on the role of government.
d. are seldom influenced by party affiliation.
e. by lack of interest in policy.
a
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A) Progressive B) Negative C) Partisan D) Biased
Publius believed a unified executive would have an advantage over a committee executive and an executive council because a
a. committee or council would be subject to the whims of the public. b. committee or council would be too vulnerable to factions. c. single executive could act with more speed and discretion than a committee. d. unified executive would be better educated. e. unified executive would have more time for deliberation.
Direct forms of political participation include
A. running for office. B. volunteering on a campaign, running for office, and voting. C. volunteering on a campaign. D. voting. E. answering Internet political surveys.
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A.) more power than B.) was much power as C.) less power than