What does the author call the “unholy trinity?”
What will be an ideal response?
The unholy trinity is waste, fraud, and abuse (of public resources)—a principle driver of the need for legislative oversight.
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Commercial shrimp fishermen are more than likely limited in influence because of a lack of
A. political party competition. B. geographic distribution. C. money. D. leadership.
Voters who identify themselves with a particular party most often
a. cast their ballots for third party candidates. b. do not vote. c. split their votes for different offices between parties. d. support a candidate of another party. e. support a candidate of the same party.
In what way does the Supreme Court attempt to maintain the idea that it is above politics?
a. by wearing long black robes b. by commenting on justices’ preferences for certain policies c. by supporting presidential nominees d. by campaigning for judges nominated to the Court
In socialist economies, control over economic decisions is exercised by the people.
a. true b. false