How do rules fit into the concept of “who gets what, and how”?
a. rules can be thought of as the “what”
b. rules are not relevant
c. rules can be thought of as the “who”
d. rules define the “getting”
e. rules can be thought of as the “how”
e. rules can be thought of as the “how”
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__________ committees pass the laws that set policy, whereas __________ committees determine funding levels
a. Authorizing; appropriations b. Authorizing; oversight c. Budget; appropriations d. Budget; revenue
A critic of the U.S. campaign finance system is most likely to point out that __________
a. most of the money used to finance political campaigns is acquired illegally b. liberal causes tend to have an easier time raising money from a large donor base c. wealthy donors do not understand how to use their money to achieve political goals d. there is little transparency in the way that wealthy people's money is used in the political system
The right to filibuster is governed by Senate Rule 22.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Some countries in Western Europe follow the theory of ______, which is a hybrid system combining a capitalist economy and a government that supports equality.
A. Jeffersonian democracy B. Italian fascism C. social democracy D. Marxism