The arguments concerning big government versus small government, socialist versus market-based economies, are basic arguments concerning
A. participation.
B. process.
C. policy.
D. ideology.
C
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Courts can only decide cases that present __________ controversies—not hypothetical ones
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According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, hourly earnings suggest that education
a. has no effect on pay once workers have obtained a bachelor's degree. b. increases with each degree received by workers. c. has not brought about a major increase in wages. d. does not create a divide between workers due to globalization.
Which of the following statements best captures the meaning of "dual federalism"?
A. The needs of citizens are best met by a system in which citizens can choose between similar services provided by either the national or their state government. B. Since federalism frequently results in dual and competing loyalties, the national government must assume supreme authority in all matters in order for the American people to survive as a nation. C. The needs of citizens are best met by a system in which state and national governments combine resources to provide certain services. D. State governments are autonomous and supreme in matters of state affairs, and the national government is autonomous and supreme in matters of national affairs. E. State governments must abide by the laws and regulations of the national government as well as the regulations of international bodies, such as the UN, to which the United States is bound by treaty.
You can find articles that cite a particular publication in the
A) Social Science Citation Index B) Publication Citation Index C) Reverse Directory of Science Literature D) Both A and C