What is often referred to as the "fee on the mathematically challenged"?

a. sin tax
b. interest
c. lottery
d. dedicated fund


Answer: C

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John H. Aldrich contends that political party organizations are

a. stronger, better financed, and more professional now than in the recent past. b. much weaker today than they were in the 1960s and 1970s. c. no longer relevant in American elections. d. increasingly corrupt and out of touch with average Americans.

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Both TDCJ and TJJD collect DNA samples of all inmates convicted of a

A) misdemeanor. B) civil offense. C) class A offense. D) felony offense.

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James Madison's main argument in favor of a federalist position, stated in Federalist No. 51, was in defense of

A) large republics. B) small democracies governed by direct democracy. C) a bill of rights. D) large legislatures with small districts and frequent turnover. E) centralized judiciaries.

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Federalism describes

a. the division of power between national and state governments. b. the separation of power across the branches of the federal government. c. government by elected representatives. d. mechanisms by which one branch of government may restrict another. e. a strong central government at the expense of state or local governments

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