Which of the following is known as the transfer of government power from the national government to state governments?
A. Cooperative federalism
B. Revolution
C. Regression
D. Devolution
E. Dual federalism
Answer: D
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In what way can Congressexercise influence over foreign policy?
a. its ability to command the armed forces b its constitutional power to appoint the secretary of defense c. its power to ratify treaties d. its role in the recognition of the sovereignty of foreign countries
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b. Candidate A, the top vote-getter, officially wins the Democratic nomination due to winning more votes than the other candidates. c. Multiple, repeated elections will be conducted until a candidate receives a majority of the primary vote. d. Because none of the candidates received a majority of the vote, a new primary with different candidates will take place in the near future. e. None of these will happen.
Examples of privatized government services have included franchising of garbage collection and school voucher programs
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
During the early years of the federal government, this department held most of the power
A) Department of the Interior B) War Department C) Post Office Department D) State Department E) Treasury Department