When is a new president officially elected?
a. when the press and media declare a winner
b. once an official count of the ballots in each state is complete
c. after the Electoral College votes are officially counted
d. when the president takes the oath of office
c. after the Electoral College votes are officially counted
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Which socialist country was most active in promoting pro-socialist regime change in other states?
A) China B) Cuba C) North Korea D) The Soviet Union E) Yugoslavia
The Clean Air Act of 1970, which set federal air quality standards for the whole country but required the states to draft plans to enforce those standards, is an example of
A) dual federalism. B) cooperative federalism. C) shared federalism. D) regulatory federalism. E) local federalism.
The fundamental difference between most private bureaucracies and public bureaucracies pointed out in the text is that ______.
a. most private bureaucracies have the explicit goal of making money, so accountability is straightforward b. most private bureaucracies are more efficient at serving the public than are public bureaucracies c. employees of private bureaucracies are less concerned with the pursuit of self-interest d. employees of public bureaucracies are less likely to be chosen for their competence e. bureaucracy is a rare form of organization in the private sector, but it is dominant in the public sector