Who are usually the most effective policy advocates?
a. individual citizens
b. hired professionals
c. political parties
d. policy analysts
b. hired professionals
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In a recession, the actions of the federal government are normally _________.
A. preemptive B. underfunded C. procyclical D. anticyclical
The tension between efficiency and responsiveness is rooted in
a. issues of effectiveness versus equity. b. issues of bureaucracy versus democracy. c. responsibility and irresponsibility. d. federalism.
In a closed primary, voters can vote for a party's candidates regardless of whether they belong to the party
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
According to the text, what political scientist recently argued that the federal government would be more effective with a larger federal workforce (by one million persons in 2035)?
a. Karen Hult b. Jon DiIulio c. Don Kettl d. O. C. McSwite