How did the New Deal affect federal spending?

a. Domestic spending decreased.
b. Federal spending held steady for the first decade, but slowly began to creep up during the latter half of the century.
c. Foreign spending increased, while domestic spending remained about the same.
d. Spending initially increased but has steadily decreased over time.
e. There was a dramatic increase in spending.


e. There was a dramatic increase in spending.

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A) Dr. Mottle is conducting a single-blind experiment. B) Dr. Mottle has no idea what she is doing. C) Dr. Mottle is conducting a highly controlled laboratory experiment. D) Dr. Mottle wishes to avoid the Hawthorne effect.

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The official party __________ is ratified by delegates and leaders at the national party convention every four years, but given little serious attention

a. article b. constitution c. platform d. procedure

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Which of the following statements best reflects the Framers' attitudes about public opinion?

a. Public opinion is the best measure of the soundness of government policy. b. Public opinion is potentially divisive and should, therefore, be encouraged. c. Public opinion might have a negative effect on politics. d. Public opinion should be monitored closely in election years.

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Write an essay in which you discuss the ways that Congress can check the judiciary.

What will be an ideal response?

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