Business regulation and business subsidy programs are examples of microeconomic policy

A. True
B. False


A

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The federal government derives its legislative power from

a. the police power. c. Article II of the U.S. Constitution. b. Article I of the U.S. Constitution. d. Article III of the U.S. Constitution.

Political Science

The president of the 1974 Constitutional Convention referred to members of the convention who opposed any revision of the existing constitution as

A) revisionists. B) cockroaches. C) nay-sayers. D) anarchists. E) obstructionists

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The first American political parties emerged in Congress because

a. Article I of the Constitution required the House of Representatives be organized around the development of two parties. b. The President was a nonpartisan figure who did not want to set an agenda so political parties helped create an agenda. c. legislative leaders found it advantageous to cultivate a stable group of supporters by forming durable alliances. d. legislative leaders found that only by organizing stable coalitions of supporters could they reduce the conformity costs imposed by Supreme Court decisions.

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The Progressive movement rose in part in opposition to

a. absolute authority of states over intrastate commerce. b. concentrated powers such as political machines and large corporations. c. expanding public social programs such as welfare. d. increasing government expenditures. e. the domination of the Republican Party in Congress.

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