The doctrine of dual federalism maintains that
A) conflicts between the authority of the national government and the states should be resolved by the Supreme Court.?
B) the national government and the states have authority over defined and mutually exclusive policy areas.?
C) the national government and the states should share authority equally in all policy areas.
D) the national government should initiate policies and then turn them over to the states for administration.
E) any law passed by the national government is the supreme law of the land.
B
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A) party affiliation is more important in the Senate. B) the constituency is an entire state. C) states are dominated by a single party. D) candidates from third parties run for Senate more than they do for the House. E) money is less important in Senate races.
A “sloppy hexagon” refers to
a. the loose and often unpredictable pattern of interaction among interest groups, legislative committees, and administrative agencies in a given policy area. b. an alliance among the executive branch, the Supreme Court, and Congress. c. an alliance among corrupt members of Congress. d. an alliance among bureaucrats that is highly unstable.
According to the identity perspective, which of the following developments led to increased military competition before World War I?
a. The unification of Germany b. The decline of British hegemony c. The spread of Social Darwinism d. The decline of the Concert of Europe
For the citizens of Nuasia, having all aspects of their life regulated by their regime's ideology is a reality. The regime, which came to power a decade back, has changed the complete framework of the Nuasian society
Education, employment, political rights, social life, and even recreation and entertainment have been reorganized to reflect the regime's ideology. This implies that the regime's ideology is ________. A. liberal B. covert C. immaterial D. totalizing E. pro-democracy