Partial pre-emption is an approach common to federal environmental laws that
a. requires states to adopt and apply their own environmental standards.
b. requires states to apply federal environmental standards.
c. requires states to adopt environmental standards but relies on federal implementation of the standards.
d. requires nothing of the states.
b
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a. Opportunist b. Strategist c. Crusader d. President e. Pragmatist
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A) they play too large a role in determining the issues, events, and personalities that are in the public eye. B) they do not help to determine what people will talk and think about. C) they give no relative importance and give all stories equal priority. D) they play too large a role in supporting the democratic process. E) they fail to engage in agenda setting where they determine which issues are considered important by the public and by politicians.
Assume you are a prominent businessperson in Texas dealing in international trade and commerce. Asked to point to one of the major factors that has contributed to the globalization of Texas's economy, you point to
A) the North American Free Trade Agreement. B) the importance of Texas petroleum exports to Mexico. C) the role of many international trade treaties entered into exclusively by Texas and Mexico. D) the importance of tourism along the Mexican border for economic growth of both economies. E) All of the above
The purpose of the convention system favored by the Jacksonians in 1824 was
a. to make it easier to elect a president. b. to discourage frontloading by various states. c. to make the process more democratic. d. to ensure that only two political parties would participate. e. to create the Electoral College as a method of electing presidents.