Describe the reform to the budget cycle proposed by the Gore commission (the National Performance Review), and explain why Congress does not appear to favor that reform.

What will be an ideal response?


One of the several recommendations of the Gore commission (the National Performance Review) was to move the federal government toward a biennial budget to enable organizations to plan more effectively and deliver services more efficiently. Such a reform might also allow Congress to reduce the amount of time that it must devote to the budget process, freeing it to spend more time performing its other legislative duties. However, Congress does not appear to favor this reform, largely because it might lessen congressional control over the executive branch.

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A) platforms B) five-year plans C) press packets D) mission statements E) none of the above

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Although political correspondents and columnists play an influential role in interpreting political developments, they rarely determine the outcome of presidential elections

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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When Madison wrote "Ambition must be made to counteract ambition," he was addressing what concern of the Anti-Federalists?

a. The idea of three branches of government b. Enumerated powers c. The elastic clause d. The system of checks and balances

Political Science

Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. “Preference falsification” makes revolutions unpredictable and makes revolutions seem inevitable after they have occurred. 2. Each individual knows her own revolutionary threshold but not that of anyone else. 3. Periods of liberalization have preceded many transitions to democracy throughout history 4. The liberalization process is inherently stable. 5. The central point to take away from this is that democratic transitions from above are not possible when everyone knows everything.

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