Under the EOA, the federal government could bypass state and local governments by __________
A)allowing gubernatorial vetoes of EOA actions to be overridden by the OEO director
B)prohibiting state governors from vetoing EOA grants and initiatives
C)administering the program exclusively at the federal level
D)appointing state-level program directors who were not subject to state or local controls
A
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A lawyer's spoken presentation to the Court of the legal reasons why his or her client should win is called the __________
Fill in the blank with the correct words.
In ____________, the Court invalidated on due process grounds a state law prohibiting the teaching of the German language in primary schools
a. Prudential Insurance Company v. Cheek (1922) b. Meyer v. Nebraska (1923) c. Pierce v. Society of Sisters (1925) d. Fiske v. Kansas (1927).
The subfield of __________studies major thinkers and attempts to define the good polity
a. public administration b. comparative politics c. public policy d. political theory
Individuals operating in government, academic institutions, think tanks, interest groups, and other venues who try to shape the political agenda and get solutions implemented on the ground are called policy ______.
a. proponents b. supporters c. entrepreneurs d. analysts