A central theme of the "reinvention" is the need for

a. an increase in the size of the bureaucracy.
b. standardized methods of problem solving.
c. higher taxes.
d. more entrepreneurial forms of government.


d

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Article I of the Constitution prohibits which of the following, which makes an act punishable as a crime even if the act was legal when it was committed?

a. writs of habeas corpus b. bills of attainder c. ex post facto laws d. procedural guarantees

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What are the two important characteristics that hypotheses in comparative politics require?

What will be an ideal response?

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The competition with every other jurisdiction for businesses and individuals means that a. politics functions to maintain the existing order and political participation is confined to social elites. b. no state can afford to be too far out of line with the prevailing opinion on appropriate levels of taxes andexpenditures because citizens and businesses may opt to relocate

c. all states will reach very far afield from the prevailing opinion in terms of policies to attract new businessesand individuals. d. states have no control over policy in any meaningful way.

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The process known as the "two­level game" highlights the interaction between

a. the individual level and the state level. b. international partners and domestic constituents. c. the state level and the international level. d. the level of perception and the level of the system.

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