What is the difference between fire alarm and police patrol oversight, and which seems to be more attractive to members of Congress?

What will be an ideal response?


Police patrol oversight involves active, direct, planned surveillance of executive branch activities—essentially, Congress acting as a police officer patrolling agency behavior. Fire alarm oversight waits for others to sound the alarm that something has gone wrong, be they press, interest groups, aids, or constituents. Fire alarm oversight may be more attractive because it is more efficient/time- and cost-effective and it focuses oversight attention toward agency behavior that constituents and other interests care about.

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Which of the following is true of a unitary state?

A. The constitution of a unitary state grants two or more governments overlapping political authority over the same group of people and same piece of territory. B. The constitution in a unitary state must grant governments at the local, state, or provincial level exclusive control over at least one policy area. C. The central government cannot veto policy decisions that fall under subnational governments' control. D. Unitary constitutions tend to disperse and fragment political power relative to federal constitutions. E. In a unitary state the constitution grants the central government exclusive and final authority over policymaking across the entire national territory.

Political Science

The term ________ refers to the cultural influences and history that shape a country’s approach to international relations and foreign policy.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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Which of the following is an accurate statement about

social democratic countries? a. High taxes have undermined global economic competitiveness. b. Large welfare states have undermined the work ethic. c. Large welfare states have caused shortages of skilled workers. d. Large welfare states have enabled women to enter the workforce in large numbers.

Political Science

When a government's central goal is to remove the minority from its territory, it is engaging in

a. assimilation. b. primordialism. c. genocide. d. ethnic cleansing. e. ethno-federalism.

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