A president must be at least _____ years of age
a. 25
b. 35
c. 45
d. 50
e. 65
b
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What does the example of the Pentagon Papers illustrates about the doctrine of prior restraint?
a. The government can easily make a case that the press should not be allowed to publish national security documents while the nation is at war. b. The courts have been skeptical of the claims of the press, and the government can operate under a presumption of secrecy. c. Exercising prior restraint requires the government to demonstrate that the publication of documents would damage national security. d. The Supreme Court prefers to avoid these issues so the legislative and executive branches can resolve the problems.
One major concern regarding the decentralization of the policy-making role from the federal to the state level includes ______.
A. expected significant loss of federal government jobs B. questions about states’ varying levels of policy capacity and ability to construct policies that solve problems equitably C. inability of the federal government to implement policies D. excessive power exercised by the office of the president through the use of executive orders
James March and Herbert Simon use the term ______ to describe how decision makers simplify the process by screening out silly options and stop searching when they come upon a satisfactory alternative, even if it is not an exhaustive search.
a. rational b. externalities c. satisficing d. spillover
In 1955, the Supreme Court ruled that desegregation should be
A. implemented with due concern for public safety. B. monitored by local school officials. C. implemented "with all deliberate speed." D. monitored by civil rights groups. E. delayed until there were significant shifts in population.