The central argument of the Bowman and Kearney text is that state and local governments
a. have the capacity to play central roles in the U.S. federal system.
b. are not resurgent but may play a greater role than in the past in American politics.
c. are resurgent but lack the capacity to play a major role.
d. have yet to address the real concerns of the American public.
a
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a. The European Union b. The United States c. China d. Japan e. Australia
In political economy, the term laissez-faire means that the federal government's involvement in the economy
a. traditionally was not limited at all, but due to the process of privatization has become more limited. b. involves the establishment of a national plan identifying desirable priorities for economic and social development. c. is limited to macroeconomic policy-making. d. is limited to regulating interstate commerce and commerce with foreign nations. e. is significant due to its policy of nationalization, whereby the state assumes ownership and operation of private companies.
Which of the following groups is most likely to favor active government regulation of the economy?
A. Tea Party members B. Republicans C. Libertarians D. Democrats
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