What does the author call the “unholy trinity?”

What will be an ideal response?


The unholy trinity is waste, fraud, and abuse (of public resources)—a principle driver of the need for legislative oversight.

Political Science

You might also like to view...

The 1954 Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka case is an example of __________

A) a government effort to ensure equal treatment of job applicants regardless of race B) a government attempt to rid the real estate industry of racism C) a major federal effort to integrate the schools D) a federal push for integration on public mass transit

Political Science

The proposal presented at the Philadelphia convention that would make the fewest changes in the Articles of Confederation was the

A) New Jersey Plan. B) Rhode Island Plan. C) Virginia Plan. D) Connecticut Plan. E) Vermont Plan.

Political Science

The primary concern of the Federalist Party in the late 1700s was

a. a strong national government. b. powerful state governments. c. alliances and peace with Native Americans. d. state control of the military. e. westward expansion.

Political Science

When we talk about dictatorships and democracies, we are categorizing ______.

A. governments B. regimes C. states

Political Science