The Program Assessment Rating Tool and zero-base budgeting are ______.

a. budget reform techniques
b. budget appropriations methods
c. methods of increasing legislative power
d. types of legislative authorization


a. budget reform techniques

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________ refers to the negotiations between an employer and a labor union to set wages, benefits, and working conditions

A. Lobbying B. Contracting C. Reapportionment D. Collective bargaining E. Gerrymandering

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Popular initiatives allow citizens to place an amendment to a state constitution on the ballot ________

A. only with the approval of the state legislature B. without requiring citizens' approval C. without the approval of the state legislature D. only with the signature of elected representatives

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Which of Woodrow Wilson's "Fourteen Points" was enshrined in the Treaty of Versailles?

a. The desire to saddle Germany with massive war reparations b. The notion that former empires would be broken up to allow for "national self­determination" c. To replace the autocratic rule in former empires with direct rule by victorious Great Powers d. The desire to free, unhindered navigation on the high seas

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Monetary policy is under the control of:

A) the Bureau of the Fiscal Services. B) the Committee on Ways and Means. C) the Federal Reserve System. D) the Internal Revenue Service. E) the Department of the Treasury.

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