The Tax Reform Act illustrates the __________
A) role of the president in developing and reforming national tax policy
B)power of special interests to capture the president's economic agenda
C)ability of Congress to prevent significant presidential action on tax reform
D)need of presidents to wait for congressional action on tax reform policy
A
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Quasi-experimental designs are
A) superior to experimental designs. B) similar to experimental designs but are not quite equal to them. C) often used in physics and chemistry. D) equal to experimental designs.
Devolution is defined as a process of transferring power or functions from a __________ level of government to a ___________ level of government
a. smaller; larger b. superior; inferior c. higher; lower d. state; federal
What was the doctrine of “massive retaliation”?
a. A conventional Soviet attack on an American ally might elicit an U.S. nuclear response. b. An attack on the U.S. homeland would elicit a massive nuclear response. c. Soviet use of tactical nuclear weapons would trigger rapid escalation to a full scale strategic response. d. An attack on U.S. interests by communist China would be regarded by the U.S. as a Soviet attack and would trigger retaliation against the USSR.