National party conventions occur how frequently, and what purpose do they serve?
a. every two years; to choose the party platform
b. every two years; to select the party's presidential and vice presidential nominees
c. every four years; to select the party's presidential and vice presidential nominees
d. prior to every state and national election; to choose the party platform
e. after every state and national election; to decide party policy
c
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Independent government corporations ______.
A. deliver the kinds of services usually provided by private corporations B. provide most public services in the United States and do so free of any political interference C. represent decisions by the government to take over the means of production during national emergencies D. have largely been eliminated because the federal government has embraced privatization
The last states to be admitted to the United States were Alaska and Hawaii in 1959
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
There were no “mass media” in the United States until the __________
a. 2000s
b. 1900s
c. 1800s
d. 1700s
The main reason that government gets involved in addressing a public problem is to ______.
A. ensure continuity of externalities B. conduct policy analysis C. improve policy capacity of states D. ensure that the general “public good” is maintained and protected