During the French Revolution, what was the purpose of the National Assembly?
A. to be the new French parliament completely abolishing monarchy
B. to be the representative body of the French middle class in political decision making
C. to be the constitutional arm of the monarchy which represented the upper classes
D. to be a convening place for the monarchy, clergy, and the nobility
E. to represent the monarchy exclusively in French parliament
B
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a. restrict the federal government's ability to regulate the activities of states and localities. b. establish that the federal government's role in state and local government would be decided legislatively, not judicially. c. establish that the federal government's role in state and local government would be decided judicially. d. set a precedent for restricted federal activity in state and local governmental affairs.
Grassroots lobbying is based on the assumption that officials will respond to
A. well-reasoned policy arguments. B. pressure from constituents. C. the opportunity for extensive media publicity. D. the efforts of party organizations. E. moral pleas.
What is the difference between Medicaid and CHIP?
a. Medicaid is the same as Temporary Assistance to Needy Families, while CHIP is a health care program. b. CHIP is a federal program, while Medicaid is a state program. c. There is no difference; they are part of the same program. d. Medicaid provides health care for poor families, while CHIP provides medical insurance for low-income children who are above the poverty level but are still low-income. e. none of these
Strictly defined, people's attitudes concerning music, fashions, and movies constitute public opinion
Indicate whether the statement is true or false