"Legislative intent" in laws is often vague and ambiguous, thus providing discretion to administrators implementing laws
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
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The formal methods for changing states constitutions are legislative proposals, ballot initiatives, referendums, and ______.
a. court decisions b. federal overrides c. constitutional conventions d. mutiny
How do the powers of the upper and lower houses differ in most of the world’s legislatures?
a. The upper house is more powerful. b. The lower house is more powerful. c. The powers of the houses are roughly equal. d. The powers of each house generally depend on the kind of policy issue in question.
A person who sold his or her labor for a period of time in return for passage to North America was
A) a slave. B) an indentured servant. C) a proprietor. D) a serf. E) a student.
Weber argued that officials should be ______, salaried, and selected on the basis of ______.
a. elected; nepotism b. full-time; technical qualifications c. elected; political contributions d. part time; education