The amounts of taxes collected, miles of highway built, welfare benefits paid, restraints of trade eliminated, traffic fines collected, and foreign-aid projects undertaken are examples of policy _______
a. inputs
b. demands
c. statements
d. outputs
d
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___ Political parties in the United States are well-disciplined, hierarchical organizations
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
The problem with production of wind energy is that it is expensive to install wind turbines in the sea where there is more wind and that the plants are often distant from urban areas
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
Japan responded to corruption scandals in the 1970s–1990s by
a. banning the LDP, which had been at the heart of most of the scandals b. reforming its electoral system to reduce the role of money c. forbidding Japanese politicians’ attendance at weddings and funerals d. looking to international assistance to sort out its problems
What is the purpose of a "name recognition survey"?
a. to discover how a better-known candidate contemplating a run for office might fare against an incumbent b. to discover how a local officeholder has affected the electoral climate c. to discover how many people have heard of a potential candidate d. to gauge how negatively the public views a potential third-party candidate