In The Federalist, No. 51, James Madison argues for

a. majoritarian democracy.
b. a unitary form of government.
c. the nullification of national law by the states.
d. checking ambition with ambition.


d. checking ambition with ambition.

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a. place information on the Internet without government interference. b. access federal agency records. c. access news from media sources in a variety of ways. d. receive news on mobile devices without incurring fees. e. view all government proceedings on networks such as CSPAN.

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When the government is unable to act on matters such as education because the legislature believes states should pay more for education and the president believes the federal government should pay more for education, it is an example of

A) gerrymandering. B) laissez-faire economics. C) pocket veto. D) unification. E) gridlock.

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Deciding what is newsworthy, and thus important, is also known as

A) agenda setting. B) selection bias. C) equal time. D) policymaking. E) journalistic bias.

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