Welfare reforms are measured along which two dimensions?


Answer: The number of people on welfare and the success of getting people into the workforce

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The U.S. interstate highway system is a good example of the benefits of __________.

A. the interstate commerce clause B. the doctrine of preemption C. a federal system of government D. local decision-making

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Governors have ______ to appoint top agency officials than they used to.

a. greater authority b. less power c. more pressure d. less help

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What did the Great Squeeze represent?

a. Britain's attempt to mitigate the influence of Indians on colonists. b. Britain's attempt to financially bankrupt French business interests. c. Britain's attempt to colonize around France and squeeze them out. d. Britain's attempt to pay for the French and Indian War.

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Which of the following statements regarding party politics and Congress is FALSE?

a. Over the past three decades the distance between congressional parties has been growing. b. Bipartisan compromise has grown more frequent over the last three decades. c. Democrats are more supportive of government action on social welfare policies than are Republicans. d. Differences between the parties are sharpest on questions of economic and social welfare policy. e. Republicans in Congress have become more conservative while Democrats in Congress have become more liberal.

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