In the early struggles between federal government's power and state government's power, which defined the states right of nullification?
a. The right to spend federal grant revenues as they see fit
b. The right to reject national laws they deemed unconstitutional
c. The right to regulate intrastate commerce
d. The right to refuse federal grants
b. The right to reject national laws they deemed unconstitutional
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Which of the following concepts most directly helps to make American government legitimate?
a. tradition b. the divine right c. consent of the governed d. executive privilege
What can happen to legislative policies upon implementation by the bureaucracy?
a. Policies always translate well into bureaucratic programs with few problems. b. Sometimes policies can be misdirected, with little potential for producing the intended results. c. Policies are typically implemented by people who lack resources or the knowledge to fulfill them. d. Frequently the legislature overfunds programs, which is realized once the policy is implemented.
Which two states do not have counties?
a. Alaska and Louisiana b. Florida and Georgia c. Colorado and Connecticut d. California and Nevada
A unitary actor in world politics usually refers to
a. a national leader. b. a foreign policy making bureaucracy. c. a sovereign state. d. global hegemon. e. None of the above is true.