What are categorical grants?

a. Federal transfers that allow recipients to have full discretion in how to use funds and subject them to no administrative criteria.
b. Federal transfers that limit recipients’ discretion in how to use funds and subject them to strict administrative criteria.
c. Federal transfers that limit recipients’ discretion in how to use a portion of funds and subject them to certain administrative criteria.
d. Federal transfers that give recipients some discretion in how to use funds and subject them to limited administrative criteria.


b. Federal transfers that limit recipients’ discretion in how to use funds and subject them to strict administrative criteria.

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a. an authoritative leader b. a military leader c. a national leader d. a partisan leader

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Which of the following was a major outcome of the Voting Rights Act of 1965?

A. The elimination of discriminatory voter registration tests B. The establishment of federal voter registrars C. The establishment of federally administered voter registration procedures D. Limitations on the abilities of counties in the South to change voter registration procedures without federal approval E. All of these are correct.

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