The creation of the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare in 1953 did which of the following?

a. It marked the beginning of the Supreme Court’s oversight of school desegregation.
b. It not only marked the Republican Party’s acceptance of the legitimacy of the federal government’s expanded role in providing for the economic welfare of Americans but also was a ploy to reduce the autonomy of officials appointed by the Democrats during the New Deal.
c. It marked the end of budget deficits at the national level.
d. It not only marked the acceptance by the Democratic Party of the legitimacy of the federal government’s expanded role in providing for the economic welfare of Americans but also was a ploy to reduce the autonomy of officials appointed by the Republicans during the New Deal.


b. It not only marked the Republican Party’s acceptance of the legitimacy of the federal government’s expanded role in providing for the economic welfare of Americans but also was a ploy to reduce the autonomy of officials appointed by the Democrats during the New Deal.

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Which of the following is not included in Article III of the Constitution, discussing the Supreme Court's powers?

a. The granting of judicial review power. b. A definition of the appellate jurisdiction powers. c. A definition of the original jurisdiction powers. d. The power of Congress to affect the judicial branch. e. Article II does not discuss the Supreme Court.

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Administrative discretion is the power of a bureaucracy to interpret a(n) _________ mandate

A) federal B) executive C) judicial D) legislative E) state

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Martin Luther is an important figure in the development of the modern state system because

a. he called for desegregation of races. b. challenged the spiritual authority of the pope and the Church in Rome. c. he developed Lutheranism as the guiding principle for state policymaking. d. he wrote the Treaty of Westphalia.

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We must take part in the political process partly out of ________, that is, we want government to serve our needs

A) ?self-interest B) moral obligation C) civic interest D) social obligation E) disinterest

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