The ability to decide what information is necessary in order to help others do their jobs often is a justification for promoting from within
a. True
b. False
a
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A. dealignment B. party machines C. polarization D. gridlock
Which statement describes how France differs from the United States with respect to the interest group system?
a. French interest groups are publically accountable. b. French interest groups only lobby the executive branch. c. French interest groups operate in a more constrained atmosphere. d. French interest groups are informally controlled by the government.
The Senior Executive Service was established in ________ and consists of about ________ career civil servants.
A. 1933; 1,300 B. 1961; 1,300 C. 1978; 7,000 D. 1911; 800 E. 1887; 800
A decision by a court of final appeal on an issue of state law is generally binding on
a. lower state courts. b. lower state courts and other states' trial courts. c. all states' trial courts and appellate courts. d. None of the above is true.