Which form of federalism was in operation in Texas after the Great Depression?

a. dual federalism
b. cooperative federalism
c. new federalism
d. "new" new federalism


Answer: B

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What is a metropolitan region?

a. The central business district of a city. b. An entire city. c. A city and surrounding suburbs within the state in which the city is located. d. A city, the surrounding suburbs, and the exurban areas beyond the suburbs.

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While expanded federal programs are often popular for Americans, this much-larger bureaucracy suffers during a downturn in economic growth, such as was experienced in the 1970s. Why does an economic downturn create such challenges?

a. There are fewer citizens for the bureaucracy to serve. b. Economic downturns often create federal budget deficits that make it very difficult to continue supporting a large bureaucracy. c. State governments begin to take away the federal government’s role in providing social benefits. d. Downturns in the economy always create international tensions that require a stronger military presence, which in turn drains off available resources. e. Since the U.S. Constitution requires a balanced budget, the federal government must eliminate agencies when income decreases.

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The father of Latin American Structuralism is:

a. David Ricardo b. Hugo Chavez c. Raul Prebisch d. Evo Morales

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