Welfare programs consume enormous amounts of public funding during a time of recession. Other than cutting benefits and restricting eligibility, what is the most effective long-term method a government can use to reduce the spending on these programs?
A. consolidate all of the subsidy programs
B. get the economy growing again, so that fewer people will need the benefit
C. reduce fraud and waste in current programs
D. expand benefits of these programs
B. get the economy growing again, so that fewer people will need the benefit
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A Supreme Court justice who believes they should yield to the views of the legislative branch when interpreting a federal law is following
A) judicial activism. B) judicial interpretation. C) judicial restraint. D) judicial review. E) strict constructionism.
The right to privacy
a. is explicitly mentioned in the U.S. Constitution and long upheld by the Supreme Court b. is a judicially created right carved from penumbras of several Constitutional amendments c. has not been protected by the Supreme Court because it is not explicitly mentioned in the Constitution d. has been established by many states but is not protected by federal law
Rules that are considered binding on all states and their representatives under any and all circumstances are known as
a. jus ad bellum. c. jus cogens. b. jus in bello. d. soft law.
What was The Federalist?
a. a book written by George Washington explaining the reasons for American independence b. a book written by Thomas Jefferson while he was in Paris as the U.S. ambassador to France c. a device by the Antifederalists to encourage opposition to the Annapolis Convention d. a series of essays written to encourage ratification of the proposed Constitution