Under the pluralist argument, interest groups were regarded as essential and valuable participants in the democratic politics of a modern industrial society.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


True

Political Science

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Formula grants are federal monies

a. allocated to states based on a prescribed legislative distribution formula. b. distributed for specific purposes after a fairly competitive application process. c. used at the discretion of the recipient government. d. used to address specific purposes, usually with strict rules attached. e. used to induce states to implement policies in accordance with federally mandated guidelines.

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For a brief period during the administration of President John Adams, the national government sought to suppress public criticism through enforcement of the __________, passed by Congress in 1798

a. Seditious Libel Act b. Northwest Ordinance c. Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions d. Sedition Act

Political Science

Madison’s theory of extensive government ______.

a. allowed for Americans to have liberty and self-government at the local level and a powerful central government to protect the common interest of the entire country b. provided for a powerful central government and extremely weak local governments c. concentrated virtually all meaningful political power at the local or state level d. was a noble experiment that ultimately failed

Political Science

Identify the purposes of oversight for members of Congress. Discuss whether any one approach is less appropriate than another.

What will be an ideal response?

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