The main form of a grant-in-aid during and after the New Deal has been the ______ grant.
a. block
b. categorical
c. devolution
d. revenue sharing
b. categorical
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A newly elected member of Congress is attending her first party conference (or party caucus). What will occur there?
a. All the members of a political party in the House or Senate will meet to select its leaders and approve committee assignments. b. Party members will debate ways to close the bipartisan divide between Republicans and Democrats in Congress. c. Party members will react against the legislative objectives for the upcoming session of Congress. d. The members of the minority party in the Senate will select the president pro tempore.
Reforms under Khrushchev allowed criticism of
a. current party leadership. b. Lenin. c. Communist Party rule. d. socialism. e. Stalin.
A core urban area of 50,000 or more people together with adjacent counties with predominantly urban populations is known as a ________
A. micropolitan statistical area B. a special district C. megapolis D. metropolitan statistical area
Which of these is an accurate assessment of Texas's water needs for the coming years?
a. In the 2012 State Water Plan, the Water Development Board recommended that Texas construct new water projects to be able to supply enough water to the future population. b. The public voted to take $2 billion out of the state's "Rainy Day" fund to finance water projects, but the $2 billion is little compared to what's needed; thus, even if the money is spent efficiently, the state's water-supply problems will be almost as bad as before. c. There are arguments between the eastern and western parts of the state, between cities and rural areas, and between agriculture and industry about how the state's water needs will be met. d. It is one thing for the state of Texas to develop water plans, but it's another thing to overcome all the political conflicts that stand in the way of implementing those plans. e. All of these are accurate assessments of the state's water needs.