In the early 1990s, the state of Wisconsin pilot tested a variety of welfare reform programs such as Workfare and Learnfare. These programs helped the federal government reform its major welfare program in 1996. This is an example of

A. authority policy tools.
B. taxing and spending.
C. the politics of problem definition.
D. use of real-world situations to develop policies.


D. use of real-world situations to develop policies.

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_______ was a modern liberal

a. Jane Addams b. Barry Goldwater c. Robert Owen d. John Henry Newman

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Which type of federalism is most associated with the 1960s and the Johnson administration?

What will be an ideal response?

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The government's effort to combat free riding is an example of a ______.

A. overhead cost B. transaction cost C. conformity cost D. enterprise cost

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In _____________, the Supreme Court struck down an at-large election scheme in Burke County, Georgia, on the basis that there was discriminatory intent on the part of public officials

a. Thornburgh v. Gingles (1985) b. Mobile v. Bolden (1980) c. Shaw v. Reno (1993) d. Rogers v. Lodge (1982)

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