Silas is ten years old. His mother is a homemaker, while his father is a door-to-door salesman. Their family income is not much. Silas is most likely to be covered by _____
A) the Children's Health Insurance Program
B) TRICARE
C) CHAMPUS
D) the Family Wellness Scheme
E) Medicare
A
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The Gramm-Rudman Act was passed by Congress to
A. fine-tune the existing budget procedures. B. give more authority to the OMB. C. eliminate deficit spending. D. eliminate the balance-of-trade deficit. E. eliminate tax cuts.
The Democratic Party balances the competing interests of its members by:
A) hiring party members who are held together by a shared set of ideas. B) appointing a party president who is given the absolute authority to take important decisions. C) involving supporters who prize doctrinal purity. D) adopting a view broad enough to encompass the opinions of all the party members. E) adopting the view of the majority.
Under the Old System and New System, checks and balances
A. ensure executive dominance. B. go against a committee system. C. are in contrast to federalism. D. make starting new programs difficult. E. ensure a consolidated court system.
The nation-state began thousands of years ago in the form of kinship groups or tribes
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.