The primary goals of political research are to describe ___________ and ____________ the relationship between them.
a. Ideas/understand
b. Representation/identify
c. Ideologies/explain
d. Concepts/analyze
d. Concepts/analyze
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The formal declaration by the appropriate congressional committee that a certain amount of funding may be made available to an agency is called
A. authorization. B. appropriation. C. allocation. D. reconciliation. E. consolidation.
The introduction to Chapter 2 uses the example of scientific
forestry to make the point that: a. state efforts to plan and administer forests and society are almost always destructive. b. state efforts to plan and administer forests and society are usually productive. c. state efforts to plan and administer forests and society lead to more bureaucracy and higher inefficiency. d. state efforts to plan and administer forests and society can both develop people's capabilities or impede them, just as they can manage forests in ways that destroy their ecology or contribute to them.
Koenkai are
a. Japanese firms and industries that are publicly or semipublicly owned. b. Japanese private contractors who are increasingly responsible for conducting administrative affairs for the central government. c. highly personalized campaign organizations that carry out constituency services. d. neighborhood associations that manage Japanese polling places during elections. e. Japanese officials employed by the government's central election board.
George Gallup is important in the history of public opinion because he __________
a. used straw polls to divine public opinion b. predicted that the Literary Digest poll was wrong c. predicted FDR would lose the 1936 election d. invented the probability-based poll