How many constitutions has the United States had since the end of the Revolutionary War?

a. one
b. two
c. three
d. four


b

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Which one of the following correctly states the difference between a block grant and a grant-in-aid?

a. Grants-in-aid can be spent for any purpose; block grants can be used only for narrow, specific purposes. b. The national government gives far less in both block grants and grants-in-aid than it used to. c. Block grants originated during the Civil War; grants-in-aid did not begin until the early 1900s. d. Block grants are given by the states to the national government; grants-in-aid flow from the national government to the states. e. A grant-in-aid can be spent only for specific purposes; block grants can be used for broad, general purposes.

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Basic law is

a. effective only when it consists in a written constitution. b. the set of laws dealing with the most common crimes. c. law dealing with the operation of the lawmaking body. d. any body of law held to be supreme to statutory law.

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What is a signing statement?

a. a statement a president issues with the intent to influence how a law is to be implemented  b. the remarks a president makes when publicly signing a bill into law  c. a letter sent by the president to Congress outlining his or her requirements for a bill  d. the president’s explanation for vetoing legislation 

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What is the main difference between political parties and interest groups?

a. Only interest groups use money as a way to influence the outcomes of elections. b. Only interest groups have a political agenda they wish to support. c. Only political parties run candidates for office. d. Only political parties have a political agenda they wish to support.

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