Which is an example of a distributive policy?

a. Licensing for dentists
b. Grants for medical research
c. Automobile inspection requirements
d. Cash transfers to disadvantaged people


b

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Which of the following accurately defines political patronage?

A. the observation that countries with an abundance of natural resources often perform worse in terms of economic development and good governance than countries without these resources B. a form of colonial governance, most commonly used by the British, in which local authorities are incorporated into the system of colonial administration C. the constitutional requirement that a candidate must win not only the most votes but also a quarter of the votes in at least two-thirds of Nigeria's states in order to win the presidency D. the act of working outside of the government in ways that typically do not directly affect the political outcomes we care most about E. the distribution of state resources, such as government jobs or private goods, to ordinary citizens in exchange for their political support

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The National Security Council (NSC) acts

a. as an advisory body to the president on issues relating to national security. b. on the orders of the Joint Chiefs of Staff when the president is outside of the United States. c. as an official standing committee of both the House and the Senate. d. as a supervisor to the president when he is making military decisions. e. has not played a significant role in national security issues of the United States.

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Super PACs have the ability to spend unlimited amounts disseminating their messages

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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What consequences do long campaigns have on the ability of politicians to govern effectively?

What will be an ideal response?

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