Almost every major, domestic federal agency in the U.S. has some sort of international office today because __________

a. members of Congress and recent presidents have been committed to this project of internationalization, often relying on hard power in this vein
b. even seemingly purely domestic matters, such as agriculture and national commerce, have been internationalized as a result of economic interdependence and the information revolution
c. transnational business groups opposed these offices but were too weak to mount any successful opposition
d. such presence is mandated by law in nearly every case


Answer: B

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A. candidates filing for state judge positions run in nonpartisan elections B. candidates running for state judgeships take no campaign contributions C. the state legislature use a merit selection system based on a list of nominations to appoint judges to state courts D. the governor use a merit selection system to appoint judges from lists of nominees recommended by nominating commissions.

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The Constitution provides for a writ of habeas corpus. Explain what that protection is.

What will be an ideal response?

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A. setting the agenda for public policy decision-making. B. coordinating the formulation of policy. C. overseeing the implementation of policy. D. acting as a forum for the public deliberation of competing policy proposals.

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Entitlement programs are designed to do which of the following?

a. get the poor out of poverty b. help ensure equality in public school funding c. help provide income to low-earning households d. provide benefits to all qualifying individuals

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