Which of the following arguments is used by critics to oppose the reorganization of state administrations?
A. Reformers often fail to foresee the risks in creating a powerful chief executive with no check.
B. Reformers will think only about profit and lose focus on customers i.e. the public.
C. Reformers will have only short-term gains and lack strategic planning.
D. Reformers want to automate several systems that will cause mass unemployment.
E. Reformers fail to consider or utilize performance measurement indexes.
A
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Which of the following statements regarding globalization is true?
a. Globalization has conquered the world and is growing stronger. b. Most of the world's poor countries are benefiting from globalization. c. Globalization totally depends on world markets staying open. d. Countries that participate in globalization enjoy an average 20 percent annual growth rate. e. Globalization is stable and not susceptible to banking and currency crises.
In which of the following cases did the Supreme Court rule that busing was an acceptable method for achieving school desegregation?
a. Shelley v. Kraemer b. Swann v. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Board of Education c. Heart of Atlanta Motel v. United States d. Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka e. Plessy v. Ferguson
After the vice president comes the _____________ in the presidential line of succession
a. Senate President Pro Tempore b. Secretary of State c. Speaker of the House of Representatives d. Attorney General e. Senate Majority Leader
Since the mid-1990s, the Supreme Court's decisions on federalism have
A. continued the precedents established by John Marshall in McCulloch v. Maryland and Gibbons v. Ogden. B. provided a broad interpretation of the commerce clause that justifies extensive national involvement in many areas. C. allowed the federal government to involve itself in areas that are primarily local in character. D. shown a willingness to allow the federal government to extend its power when it deals with sensitive areas such as gun control and violence against women. E. been establishing limits on the powers of the national government under the commerce clause.