The origins of modern welfare policy lie in

A. the Grange reforms of the 1870s.
B. the Shivercrat movement of the 1950s.
C. President Johnson's "Great Society" program.
D. the New Deal of the 1930s.
E. the Progressive era of the 1910s.


D. the New Deal of the 1930s.

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a. Foreign policy orientation c. National style b. Political ideology d. Political culture

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When the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency engineered the 1954 coup against the leader of Guatemala, a sovereign country, it did so with _____________, but not _______________

a. power, authority b. popular support, authority c. multilateral support, United Nations authorization d. United Nations backing, popular support

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It is so difficult for Congress to pass laws because ______.

a. a bill can be defeated at many points in the process b. of the sheer size of the institution c. of the rivalry that exists between the House and the Senate d. of the lack of legislative leadership demonstrated by recent presidents e. passing a bill is costly

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Multiple-case studies, cross-case studies, comparative case studies, and contrasting case studies are all synonymous names for which type of case study?

A) Embedded case study B) Intrinsic case study C) Instrumental case study D) Collective case study

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