When Reagan was elected in 1980, he altered federalism again with what was called Reagan's New Federalism. Reagan's New Federalism was a shifting
a. of power and responsibility from state governments to local governments.
b. of where income tax money went, with the federal taxes decreasing while state taxes increased.
c. of responsibility for education from the national government to local governments.
d. of responsibility for many domestic programs from the national government to the states.
d
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Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
In the United States Supreme Court decision in Buckley v. Valeo the Court ruled that political action committees (PACs) are illegal
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Selectorate theory suggests norms and certain interests converge to impact international behavior. What are the key inputs needed to calculate impact on a specific state?
a. Loyalty norm and the size of a states winning coalition. b. Level of democratic governance and economic transparency. c. Foreign aid dollars received and size of a states winning coalition. d. National interest of powerful states and convergence with other states.
Humanitarian intervention by the United States is not the most effective means of assisting citizens in civil war torn regions because
a. it has few consequences. b. the cost does not justify the outcome. c. it is not popular with foreign governments. d. humanitarian interventions are not often successful. e. the United States wants to impose its system of government instead of assisting citizens.