From the 1930s to the 1970s the federal government helped local governments with specific projects by giving them
a. cooperation.
b. grants-in-aid.
c. policy guidance.
d. TANF.
e. None of the above
B
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Instant-runoff voting allows voters to
a. vote online in order to obtain the results instantly. b. cast their vote for the run-off at the same time as they cast their primary vote. c. recall state legislators. d. vote against a candidate rather than for a candidate. e. rank candidates in order of preference.
Why are the grand corps so powerful?
a. The Constitution delegates them important policy-making powers. b. They can veto the government's policy proposals. c. They control the nominating process for the president. d. They fill top executive positions in the private sector and often go on to elected positions in the National Assembly and even the presidency. e. They control funding to all French universities.
The finding in New York Times Co v. Sullivan gives the press the freedom a. from being censored by the U.S. government for printing information that may pose a threat to national security. b. from being censored prior to printing an article
c. to report facts without being sued, but does not give newspapers the right to print false statements with malicious intent. d. to report unsubstantiated information, if done without malice.
The federal civil service system was introduced with the passage of what law?
a. the Hatch Act b. the Pendleton Act c. the Administrative Procedures Act d. the Freedom of Information Act