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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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
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
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
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