Which of the following statements about the growth of national government is true?
A. Throughout the past two centuries, power has accrued to the national government.
B. The national government cannot supervise relationships between multinational corporations and their thousands of worldwide employees.
C. With the changing politics of federalism, Congress is being pressured to increase the size and scope of national programs.
D. State governments cannot supervise the relationships between small merchants and their few employees.
E. The national budget can become a positive subject for Congress if it grows too large.
A
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For Waltz and other structural realists
a. the international system determines the level of power within each state; not the states themselves. b. states determine power relationships. c. states are the primary actors in international affairs. d. non-governmental organizations and multinational corporations have more real power than traditional states. e. none of the above.
The American Federation of Labor, one of the largest labor unions in America and a major interest group, was instrumental in pushing for creation of a new cabinet-level agency to advocate for its interests. This agency is the
a. Department of State. b. Attorney General’s Office. c. Department of Homeland Security. d. Department of Labor. e. Department of Commerce.
Which of these groups is the least informed and interested in global politics and U.S. foreign policy?
a. Independents b. The attentive public c. The foreign policy elite d. The mass public
Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of including neutral, middle alternatives in response choices for survey questions.
What will be an ideal response?