In what way does federalism strengthen liberty?

A) through the division of powers
B) through the accommodation of diversity
C) through the encouragement of laboratories of democracy
D) through the economic disparities among the states
E) through the ability to respond to change.


A

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A. that sell advertising to one political candidate to sell equal time to that person's opponent. B. to allow all candidates the opportunity to participate in debates. C. to provide all candidates the chance to appear in news stories. D. to provide equal news coverage of the campaigns of all candidates. E. to allow candidates equal time to respond to the airing of any of their opponents' criticisms.

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Which of the following is an example of concurrent powers?

  a. the power to tax  b. the power to regulate interstate commerce  c. the power to make all laws necessary and proper to carry out the enumerated powers  d. the power to coin money 

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The sequential survey design allows

A) comparisons at different points in time. B) highly biased sampling. C) the avoidance of the need to sample. D) easy interpretations of causality.

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The idea that policies, once enacted, open up and close off future policy options, especially because of the effects of policy on politics and political actors, is defined as policy ______.

a. feedback b. analysis c. modification d. impact

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