Distinguish between coercive federalism and new federalism
What will be an ideal response?
An ideal response would be:
Coercive federalism is defined as a strong national government that exerts tight control of the states through orders or mandates—typically without accompanying financial resources.
New federalism, on the other hand, is defined as a recent effort to reduce the national government's power by returning, or devolving responsibilities to the states.
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a. employ editors and fact checkers b. offer facts instead of opinions c. compete with media giants d. focus exclusively on national politics
What percent of Americans say they belong to an organized religion?
a. between 50 and 60 percent b. between 60 and 70 percent c. between 80 and 90 percent d. over 90 percent
In a truly random sample from a population,
a. all participants will be matched on important characteristics. b. all members of the population have an equal chance of being selected. c. gender distribution should be 50% male and 50% female. d. every member of the population has a 50:50 chance of being selected.
Why has Congress limited the growth of judicial salaries, and what are some of the dangers of this policy?
What will be an ideal response?