By the middle of the nineteenth century, the Supreme Court began to declare many federal and scores of state laws unconstitutional.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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Which of these might tempt some administrators toward inappropriate bureaucratic behavior?
a. extremely strongly interest groups, the handicapped legislature, and the lack of a whistle-blowing law in Texas b. weaknesses in the governor's office, lack of hierarchical control within the agency, and the lack of a whistle-blowing law in Texas c. extremely strongly interest groups, weaknesses in the governor's office, and the handicapped legislature d. the handicapped legislature, lack of hierarchical control within the agency, and the lack of a whistle-blowing law in Texas e. extremely strongly interest groups, weaknesses in the governor's office, and lack of hierarchical control within the agency
The president was denied the line-item veto by the Supreme Court
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
A major requirement of the 1975 extension of the Voting Rights Act is that ballots in all Texas counties must be
A) on a touch screen machine. B) available in Braille. C) bilingual. D) counted by a bipartisan commission.
Why did the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) take such a public beating during and following Hurricane Katrina? What does this tell us about the relationship between the federal bureaucracy and the American public?
What will be an ideal response?