President Woodrow Wilson argued that ______.
A. bureaucracies should move from implementing to making laws
B. bureaucracies should be more responsive to the people
C. bureaucracies should be open to patronage
D. there should be a strict dichotomy between politics and administration/bureaucracy
D. there should be a strict dichotomy between politics and administration/bureaucracy
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Prior to 1937, Supreme Court activism was generally __________; after 1937, it became __________.
A. conservative; even more so B. conservative; liberal C. liberal; conservative D. liberal; even more so E. nonexistent; slightly more common
In order for a bill to become a law, its first step must be __________
a. the first reading b. passage c. sponsorship by the governor d. referral to a committee
One of the most powerful lobbyists in California history was ______, head of the liquor and racetrack lobbies who called himself "the governor of the legislature" in the 1940s.
A. Hiram Johnson B. Artie Samish C. Jesse Unruh D. Leland Crocker
Political groups that lobby the government in an effort to influence public policy are traditionally called:
A. Political Action Committees B. Fire Brigades C. Special Interest Groups D. Unions