Identify the building blocks of the national political parties
A) cities
B) counties
C) rural areas
D) states
E) villages
D
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The U.S. was able to achieve a balanced federal budget in the late 1990s because
A) the Cold War ended a few years earlier, greatly reducing government expenses. B) divided government in the country finally ended and the executive and legislative branches were able to work together on a plan to balance the budget. C) increased overseas trade with other countries caused by globalization led to increased tariff revenue for the government. D) it became clear that the Republican Congress would not approve Democratic President Clinton's initiatives and that likewise, the Democratic president would not approve the Republican Congress's spending initiatives, so the government began to spend considerably less because of this gridlock. E) of unprecedented economic growth.
The political influence of Hispanics in state government is still very limited for all the following reasons EXEPT
A. lower Hispanic voter turnout. B. strong Hispanic voter unity. C. many Hispanic resident aliens who are ineligible to vote. D. language barriers.
_____________ thought sees education as the means that enable the public to make choices consistent with democratic values and maintain stability of the republic
A. Hamiltonian B. Washingtonian C. Jeffersonian D. Franklintonian
Tönnies understood cities as part of a continuum
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.