What kinds of changes in the federal bureaucracy followed the Great Depression?
a. The size and scope of the federal bureaucracy increased tremendously.
b. Social Security and programs for creating jobs and regulating economic activity reduced the size of the bureaucracy.
c. The New Deal meant economic activity was removed from the federal government arena and returned to the general public.
d. The Great Depression resulted in almost no change in the activity of the federal bureaucracy.
a
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In which of the following situations would the governor's informal powers be more important than the governor's formal powers?
A. A law is passed with which the governors disagrees B. A natural disaster strikes, and the National Guard must be mobilized C. The budget approved by the legislature includes the funding for a particular program the governor finds objectionable D. A vacancy opens in a major administrative position mid year E. Two weeks into the session the legislature has not yet passed a bill the governor considers important
Which of the following best describes the federal disability insurance and unemployment programs?
a. They are generous programs that allow recipients to collect payments for years. b. Almost all of the people on these programs have other sources of income as well. c. These programs were created as part of Lyndon Johnson's Great Society agenda. d. These programs provide only the bare minimum for survival and are often the only source of income for people on them.
The 114th Congress has become more diversified and included _____ members who were Muslim, Hindu, or Buddhist.
A) 12
B) 23
C) ?5
D) ?61
E) 2
Most lobbyists today are
a. citizens crusading for a cause. b. skilled professionals for whom lobbying is a career. c. active members of the group they represent. d. generous hosts who lavish food, drink, and gifts on legislators.