Traditionally (before the No Child Left Behind Act), the debate over federalism in educational policy usually involved
a. liberals favoring a strong federal role and conservatives supporting states’ rights.
b. conservatives favoring a strong federal role and liberals supporting states’ rights.
c. both liberals and conservatives supporting a strong federal role.
d. both liberals and conservatives supporting states’ rights.
a. liberals favoring a strong federal role and conservatives supporting states’ rights.
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Although groups like the American Anti-Slavery Society, founded in 1833, and the National Trades Union, founded in 1834, had political aims, they are not referred to as "political interest groups" because ______.
A. they did not charge for membership in the groups B. they were ultimately unsuccessful in achieving their goals C. they stopped operating once they achieved their political goals D. they sought to achieve their ends without involving the government
Which of the following is a typical turnout percentage for local elections?
A. 25–35 B. 35–45 C. 45–55 D. 55–65
The theory that the invasion of Iraq was an attempt to mobilize a conservative voting contingency fits in with which of these viewpoints?
a. Ideational b. Institutional c. Psychological d. Rational-material
Bureaucracies are considered one of the most efficient organizational structures in government
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.