All of the following are confounding factors that affect the people to whom the programs are addressed EXCEPT ______.

A. the difficulties in isolating the program’s effects from other factors that may influence an outcome
B. the histories of the individuals involved in the program
C. the histories of the program
D. capture of regulatory bodies by the industries


D. capture of regulatory bodies by the industries

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1. Which of the following is a constitutional power that the president shares with the Senate?

a. making treaties b. declaring war c. granting pardons d. receiving foreign ambassadors

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The Supreme Court was particularly active during the 1960s in broadening its interpretation of _____ to ensure that states and localities could not infringe on civil liberties protected by the Bill of Rights.

A. the writ of certiorari B. the writ of habeas corpus C. ex post factolaws D. the due process clause E. bills of attainder

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Which statement about voter initiatives is not accurate? a. The effect of initiatives is stronger for congressional elections

b. Initiatives have a positive effect on voter turnout in both high and low elections. c. It is clear that initiatives originated long before the beginning of the Progressive era. d. There may be an overall decline in trust in government as voters are exposed to more popular initiatives.

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Which of the following is TRUE regarding aid to the poor? a. Assistance to the poor works in a dissimilar manner as medical benefit programs to the poor. b. Cash assistance to the poor represents a much lower proportion of state spending on social services thanhealth care

c. In 1996, Congress passed a block grant program that shifted much of the responsibility for welfare assistanceprograms from state governments to the national government. d. The Temporary Assistance to Needy Families program represented an expansion of total welfare benefits.

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