Making modest changes in policy is known as what?
A. incremental decision making
B. rational-comprehensive policy making
C. constructing policy alternatives
D. root cause policy making
A. incremental decision making
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Which of the following is a formal way that Congress can restrict the president's foreign policy powers?
A) making media appearances to critiqueUS foreign policy B) passing legislation aimed at redirecting US foreign policy C) giving speeches challenging the direction of US foreign policy D) leaking information to the media that damages US foreign policy
Madison's description of federalism in Federalist No. 46 suggests there should be little concern over conflicts between the federal and state governments because
A) ?the federal government would clearly be the winner in such conflicts. B) ?the state government would clearly be the winner in such conflicts. C) ?such conflicts would occur only on minor issues of importance. D) ?they are different agents with different powers. E) ?the judicial branch would settle such disputes.
After the collapse of the Soviet Union,
A. NATO disbanded. B. the Warsaw Pact was strengthened. C. the number of independent states in Europe increased. D. communism continued to dominate Eastern Europe. E. the influence of the European Union dwindled to nearly nothing.
Regulating railroads and monopolies along with providing services to citizens are examples of what kinds of cases that the Supreme Court faced during its second era of judicial review?
A. boundaries between national and state power B. civil rights and liberties C. government regulation of the economy D. government regulation of individual preferences