What was the dominant model of federalism in the 1930s?
a. dual
b. devolving
c. republican
d. cooperative
d
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Which of the following is an example of the free-rider (or collective action) problem?
a. an elected official accepting bribes from an interest group b. an elected official relying on information from lobbyists c. an environmental group struggling to raise funds for a "clean air" campaign d. an environmental group disagreeing on what policy goals to pursue e. a political action committee contributing to candidates from both major political parties
Some scholars argue that moving to even more responsive American democracy can
A) further erode public input into policy making. B) increase the impact of political parties. C) lessen the impact of special interest groups. D) create policy gridlock. E) help develop effective policies.
Which of the following congressional actions abolished the national origins quota system?
A) the Smith Act B) the McCarran-Walter Act C) the Immigration Act of 1965 D) the Refugee Act of 1980 E) the Hatch Act
What factors affect a president's decision to nominate someone to the Supreme Court? Once the decision is made, what is the Senate's role and how does it fulfill that role?
What will be an ideal response?