Cost–benefit analyses and cost-effectiveness analyses are both what kind of evaluation research?

A. needs assessment
B. evaluability assessment
C. efficiency analysis
D. impact analysis


C. efficiency analysis

Political Science

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In which of the following did Madison explain that the many different parts of the government and its "multiplicity of interests" would reduce the chance of a majority coalition oppressing citizens?

A) Federalist No. 15 B) Federalist No. 46 C) Federalist No. 51 D) Federalist No. 70 E) Federalist No. 78

Political Science

Most issues lobbied in Congress are lobbied by

A. only one or two lobbyists. B. dozens of lobbyists. C. hundreds of lobbyists. D. thousands of lobbyists. E. None of these are correct.

Political Science

Why have cases such as Dred Scott and Lochner led some legal theorists to argue that judicial review should be abandoned?

A) Because every time it has been used, as in the cases above, it has been reversed over time. B) Because it cannot protect against majority infringements on minority civil rights C) Because it is an added check on the judiciary D) Because it has been used too often in particularly contentious cases E) Because it is anti-democratic

Political Science

Voucher plans provide a certificate from the state or local school district that may be applied to subsidize tuition at a public, private, or religious school of the parents' or students' choice

a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Political Science