How did stewardship theory affect the way in which the powers of the presidency were understood?
A) It recast the relationship between the president and the Constitution by maintaining that where the Constitution was silent, the president was free to do as he chose.
B) It recast the relationship between Congress and the president by maintaining that it was the president's responsibility to protect the political interests of Congress.
C) It recast the relationship between Congress and the Constitution by maintaining that it was Congress's responsibility to act as the sole guardian of the national interest.
D) It recast the relationship between the Constitution and the president by maintaining that the Constitution specifically empowered the president to act in the public interest.
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A) Nominal B) Ordinal C) Score D) None of the above; the median can be used with all types of data
In terms of the clients each serves, how do public and private management differ?
a. While public management serves citizens, legislatures, chief executives and interests groups, private management focuses on customers who purchase products or services b. While private management serves citizens, legislatures, chief executives and interests groups, public management focuses on customers who purchase products or services. c. While public management serves only a single entity, private management focuses on a variety of different customers. d. There are no differences between public and private management in terms of the clients they serve.
A double-barreled question joins two or more questions together and makes a respondent's answer ambiguous
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Coercion, material and financial inducements, and persuasion and moral exhortation are all means by which governments can enforce
A. liberty. B. anarchy. C. unwritten social contracts. D. regulations.