The central goal of the delegates to the Constitutional Convention was to ______.
a. create a brand new form of government
b. create a plan to cede land back to Britain
c. change the economic policy to stop Shays’s Rebellion
d. fix the existing Articles of Confederation
a. create a brand new form of government
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Hugh Heclo contends that issue networks
A) help shape the programs that the government adopts. B) influence the appointment of the bureaucrats who administer public programs. C) form powerful alliances of mutual benefit among units of government, an interest group, and a committee or subcommittee of Congress. D) a and b. E) are illegal under a federal type of government.
More than one-third of all state and local government expenditures are currently from monies derived from federal grants
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
Which of the following accurately describes a difference between de jure and de facto segregation/discrimination in the United States?
a. De jure segregation/discrimination is now fairly rare; de facto segregation/discrimination is now fairly common. b. De jure segregation/discrimination is generally constitutional; de facto segregation/discrimination is generally unconstitutional. – c. De jure segregation/discrimination is fairly common now; de facto segregation/discrimination was fairly common during the civil rights movement. d. De jure segregation/discrimination currently exists by race; de facto segregation/discrimination currently exists by gender.
Which generation is most likely to support legislation for tolerant immigration policies?
A. Silent Generation B. Baby Boomers C. Generation X D. Generation Z E. Millennials