Who argued that “the United States has progressed from concerted and specific legislation, such as the Interstate Commerce Act of 1887 . . . to abstract and general standards, such as ‘unfair competition’ in the Clayton Act of 1914?”

A. Douglas Arnold
B. Eugene Bardach
C. Robert A. Kagan
D. Theodore J. Lowi


D. Theodore J. Lowi

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A) by telephone. B) by mail. C) incognito. D) in a personal, face-to-face interview.

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Collective security differs from balance-of-power theory because it

a. depends on a system of flexible alliances and counter-alliances. b. creates an international organization to organize military responses to aggression. c. abolishes state sovereignty. d. relies on ad hoc security agreements.

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The theory of socialism parallels __________ with regard to its views on the relationship between government and the economy

Fill in the blank with the appropriate word.

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Controlling the bureaucracy is

a. primarily the job of Congress through legislative vetoes and extensive police patrol oversight. b. a shared responsibility for the legislative and executive branches, but the agents often play their multiple principals against one another. c. primarily the job of the executive branch since the Constitution gives the President the responsibility for making sure the laws are faithfully executed. d. a judicial responsibility since there are no concerns about reelection, and the Supreme Court is best positioned to interpret the meaning of legislative statutes.

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