Why is Medicaid such a complicated program?

a. because it is a federal program, and all federal programs are complicated
b. because it is administered by cities, which have very large bureaucracies
c. because it relies on monies from the Social Security Trust Fund
d. because it varies a great deal by state


d

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a. amicus curiae b. certiorari c. appeal d. certification

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Examine the role of minor parties in U.S. politics. How have minor parties affected the electoral system? What limitations have kept them from achieving major-party status? Provide a detailed assessment from the individual voter's perspective on

the utility of voting for a minor party. Use the presidential election of 2000 (Bush vs. Gore) as a test case. Cite, too, where Duverger's Law fits this scenario. What will be an ideal response?

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Which of the following is true of the state court systems?

a. Each operates with its own set of biases.  b. Each complies to federal judicial standards.  c. They collectively hear one half of the cases of the federal court system.  d. Each adheres to a prescribed to judicial selection process. 

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The idea that ethnic and cultural groups should be able to keep their distinct traditions, practices, and identity while also respecting one another's differences is called

A) multiculturalism. B) ethnicity. C) culturalism. D) immigration. E) the philosophy of acceptance.

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