Government is a(n) _____________ that __________________.
A. institution; has ultimate decision making authority
B. institution; is consistent in its powers across countries
C. process; helps us choose our leaders
D. series of laws; are imposed on us by a sovereign ruler
E. place; allows for centralization of authority
Answer: A
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A. decentralized program control to state governments. B. gave regional governments more control over those programs. C. gave local governments more discretion in spending the money. D. increased national control over program operations.
Powers of the national government stated in the U.S. Constitution are called
A) concurrent powers. B) reserved powers. C) delegated powers. D) committed powers.
Which level of analysis best describes the liberal argument that U.S. President Barack Obama’s election led to a renewed emphasis on diplomacy and multilateralism?
a. The individual level of analysis b. The domestic level of analysis c. The transnational level of analysis d. The systemic level of analysis
In the early years of the new republic, most disputes over the boundaries of national versus state power involved which of the following?
A. Different interpretations of the inherent powers of the national government B. The role of the national government in mediating disputes between the states C. The ability of the states to enter into international treaties D. The implied powers and the power to regulate commerce E. The enforcement of the Bill of Rights