Why is it that the implementation of policy succession is almost certain to be a disappointment?

What will be an ideal response?


The massive effort required to bring about policy succession is unlikely to be rewarded in the first months or even first year. This is likely to create disappointment in the program and cynicism about the policy area.

Political Science

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Senatorial courtesy is

a. a procedure by which senators are allowed a longer vacation than House members. b. a procedure in which a president submits the names of judicial nominees to senators from the same political party who are also from the nominee's home state for their approval prior to a formal nomination. c. the process of allowing senators to personally select judicial nominees. d. the process of allowing individual senators to interview judicial nominees. e. the process of allowing the House of Representatives to choose nominees.

Political Science

The number of women officeholders has now reached parity with the number of men

Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

Political Science

The election of 1796 highlighted a potential problem with U.S. elections, when __________ was chosen as president and __________ was chosen as vice president

A) John Quincy Adams; Andrew Jackson, who had more electoral votes B) Thomas Jefferson, a Democratic-Republican; Aaron Burr, a Federalist C) George Washington, a slave owner; John Adams, who did not own any slaves D) John Adams, a Federalist; Thomas Jefferson, a Democratic-Republican E) John Adams, a Southerner; Thomas Jefferson, a Northerner

Political Science

What is the subgame perfect equilibrium to this game?



What will be an ideal response?

Political Science