Who is responsible for the implementation of public policy?

A. the legislative branch
B. the United States Congress
C. the executive branch
D. the judicial branch
E. the state legislature


Answer: C

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a. A formal bill receives a hearing and goes to the floor when the vice president requests it. b. A formal bill receives a hearing or floor time only when extensively marked up. c. Few formal bills receive a hearing, but many are marked up and sent to the floor. d. Most formal bills receive a hearing, but few are marked up and sent to the floor.

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What has the United Nations done to provide longer-term support to countries after peacekeeping missions end?

A) Asked NATO or African Union troops to replace UN peacekeepers B) Installed the UN Standby High Readiness Brigade to maintain order and stability C) Worked with the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank to provide funding to the countries D) Created a Peacebuilding Commission to coordinate reconstruction, institution-building, and economic recovery

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The Budget Impoundment and Control Act

a. created a unified spending process by combining the taxing and spending committees in each chamber. b. allowed Congress to override presidential vetoes of budgets with a simple majority vote. c. required Congress to consider the President’s budget that presented a unified statement of government revenue and agency spending requests to promote greater fiscal responsibility. d. was designed to force members to vote on explicit levels of taxes, expenditures, and deficits so members would have to take direct responsibility for fiscal consequences of many separate decisions.

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In reversal designs, the effects of a manipulation are demonstrated by

A) measuring the independent variable at three or four points in time. B) measuring the independent variable during the no-treatment baseline period. C) reversing the order of presentation of experimental stimuli. D) measuring the dependent variable at three or four points in time.

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