What is the fiscal cliff and how did it affect the United States?

What will be an ideal response?


Combination of spending cuts and tax increases that threatened to affect the economy; the impending deadlines created an impetus to compromise.

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The primary way the general welfare clause has been used to expand national powers is through the national government

a. directing antipoverty programs. b. forcing state governments to operate the antipoverty programs. c. regulating the civil rights policies of state governments. d. giving money to states to operate programs according to national standards. e. controlling the state and local police.

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Because of __, the role of party leaders is weakened as well as the 26th amendment

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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Since the 1940s, a(n) ______ system of selection has been proposed for Texas judges by the bar association

A) affirmative action B) merit C) nonpartisan election D) quota E) initiative

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How does education affect voter turnout?

a. Well-educated people are more likely to vote than are their less-educated counterparts. b. Educated people are less likely to vote than uneducated people because their education makes them more cynical about government. c. Educated and uneducated people vote at about the same rates. d. Educated people vote more than uneducated people, who are often unable to pass voter literacy tests. e. Educated people cast more split ballots on issues.

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