How did the Supreme Court ruling of National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) vs. Jones and Laughlin Steel promote federalism?
a. It banned gun possession in school zones because the regulation did not substantively affect interstate commerce.
b. It gave federal government the authority to regulate manufacturing activities and labor-management relations under the commerce clause.
c. It chartered the Interstate Commerce Commission, citing the provision of the elastic clause.
d. It ruled that the federal government did not possess the authority to charter a national bank.
b. It gave federal government the authority to regulate manufacturing activities and labor-management relations under the commerce clause.
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The Administrative Procedure Act sets out the process by which federal executive agencies
a. delegate responsibility. b. receive input from the public about regulations. c. enforce regulations. d. publish the Federal Register. e. propose and issue regulations.
The movement for women's rights was initially aligned with
A. the labor movement. B. the modern civil rights movement. C. the Progressive movement. D. the abolition movement. E. the modern environmental movement.
One theory states that certain elections can be characterized as producing sharp changes in patterns of party loyalty among voters, such as the election of 1860 in which Abraham Lincoln won the presidency. This theory is called
a. partisan theory. b. critical election theory. c. progressive era theory. d. democratic theory. e. socialist theory.
Among other strategies put in place by President Obama in 2015, what occurred to the Senior Executive Service hiring process?
a. It was mostly curtailed. b. It was replaced with an automated, test-based system. c. It was streamlined to ease the burden of applicants and agencies. d. No changes were made to the hiring process.