All of the following are types of federalism that have evolved in U.S. policymaking over time EXCEPT ______.

A. “layer cake” federalism
B. “marble cake” federalism
C. “picket fence” federalism
D. “separation of powers” federalism


D. “separation of powers” federalism

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Migration through which entire extended families established themselves in the U.S. is known as

A) familial migration. B) migration at large. C) mass migration. D) migration quotas. E) chain migration.

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What is a contingency question?

A) A two-part question in which a first question screens who gets the second question. B) A two-part sentence with a beginning and an end. C) A question with a "yes" or "I don't know" response. D) A delay question used to annoy the respondent.

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A high coefficient of association helps us do what?

a.) tell how much knowledge of one variable helps to predict an associated variable b.) measure the period of time over which a variable increases c.) tell the extent to which two associated variables impact each other d.) explain the impact of one variable on another

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The process of redrawing boundaries for electoral jurisdictions is known as

A) reapportionment. B) realignment. C) redistribution. D) redistricting. E) redesign.

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