Which of the following statements is true about grassroots mobilization campaigns?

a. They are rarely effective.
b. They work very quickly.
c. They require time to be effective.
d. They cannot affect dramatic political change.


c

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In the 2014 case of Burwell v. Hobby Lobby Stores, the Supreme Court ruled that

A. businesses can decide which employees deserve employer-paid health insurance based on employee performance. B. the free exercise of religion clause in the First Amendment does not apply to the secular business practices of corporations. C. the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act does not require employers to provide insurance for employees. D. companies with only a few owners can refuse, on religious grounds, to include contraceptives in employees' health coverage. E. All of these answers are correct.

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What type of budgeting promotes a comprehensive examination of all expenditures each budget cycle, arguing that there should be no “base” budget for any organization and all spending plans should be fully justified?

A. incremental budgeting B. program-base budgeting C. supplemental-base budgeting D. zero-based budgeting

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Which of the following statements about health care in the United States compared with other industrialized nations is accurate?

a. The United States has lower health care costs because its people are healthier. b. Other industrialized nations have lower health care costs and better health. c. Other industrialized nations have higher health care costs because doctors are paid more. d. The United States has the highest health care costs because we have the most advanced universal health care system in the world.

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Under the _____, the candidate who receives the largest share of the votes in the electoral district wins the seat even if that share does not constitute 51% of the votes

A. mixed electoral rule B. selectoral rule C. plurality rule D. majority rule E. proportional representation rule

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