Tax cuts are a key tool of the __________ economic approach
Fill in the blanks with correct word
supply-side
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Which best describes the concept of senatorial courtesy?
a. The president consults with a state’s senators before making a nomination. b. Congress upholds the rule of law. c. The Congress agrees to timely confirmation of judicial nominees. d. Congress agrees to provide funding for implementation of all of the Supreme Court's rulings.
Which of the following is NOT true in considering the influence of negative politics on the political system?
a. The negativity, combativeness, and personal conflict that characterize American politics are a fairly recent phenomenon. b. One of the most negative political campaigns ever waged was the 1800 presidential battle between Thomas Jefferson and John Adams. c. Ben Franklin’s Pennsylvania Gazette provides a good match for today’s focus on negative news. d. The personal attacks waged during the impeachment of President Andrew Johnson were just as negative as the attacks on President Bill Clinton during his impeachment hearings. e. The fatal wounding in 1804 of Alexander Hamilton came as a result of a duel over political differences that became personal.
Which of the following is true about Franklin Roosevelt's appointment of seven new members of the Supreme Court between 1937 and 1941?
A. The Court became known as "Roosevelt's Posse." B. The Court began to pay attention to civil rights and liberties. C. Three of the seven appointments were given to his close relatives. D. The Court, then deeply divided, very seldom reached a clear majority on any significant issue.
The fact that some people in the United States may not have a telephone or only have a cell phone or refuse to participate in polls illustrates what about scientific polling?
A. Pollsters can overcome any problems with the sample to make sure the results are not biased. B. Nothing really because these people constitute a very small part of the population. C. No poll is completely free of the biases they introduce in drawing the sample. D. There is really no such thing as scientific polling and these problems make polls unreliable.