A presidential speechwriter who then took a job as a syndicated columnist and later returned as a domestic policy adviser to a member of Congress would illustrate ______.

a. a feeding frenzy
b. a trial balloon
c. cyclical journalism
d. the revolving door


d. the revolving door

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From the mid-1960s to the early 1980s:

A. there were fewer constitutional rewritings than in any comparable period in the twentieth century. B. there were more constitutional rewritings than in any comparable period in the twentieth century. C. there were more constitutional rewritings than in any comparable period in U.S. history. D. state constitutional rewritings were halted by the U.S. Supreme Court.

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Before laws, humans lived in _______

a. a state of universal law b. a state of nature c. traditional states d. constitutional states

Political Science

Which of the following is a prominent way that most American politicians invoke morality policy today?

a. Leading the public in prayer b. Regularly appealing to religious morality c. Infidelity d. Encouraging prayer in public schools

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Payments made to Alaska residents from the interest generated by state investments are known as ______.

a. stocks b. bonds c. compound interest d. dividends

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