The 1993 "Motor Voter" bill allowed citizens to register to vote when:
A. they stop at a gas station.
B. they apply for a driver's license.
C. they buy a new car.
D. they apply for motor vehicle insurance.
B
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What do the reactions to Presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama illustrate about partisanship?
A. The levels of partisanship surrounding presidential evaluations have decreased in recent years. B. Responses to political actors and events have become increasingly polarized along party lines. C. Evaluations of the President tend not to be affected by partisanship. D. All Republicans supported President Bush and all Democrats supported President Obama, and there was no overlap.
According to Article III of the Constitution, __________ has/have the power to create inferior federal courts
a. Congress b. the president c. the Supreme Court d. the states
The claim that theappointment role of Congress is powerful even though congressional revolts against foreign policy nominees are rare is supported by the fact that presidents often reject nominees __________
A) because they could not survive the process B) because they are not qualified C)who are supported by members of their own party D)who are endorsed by members of the opposition party
Which of the following is true of picket-fence federalism?
A. Picket-fence federalism involves only the state government in decision making and implementation of policies. B. In picket-fence federalism, the judicial system is the horizontal support board. C. In picket-fence federalism, the policy area is the vertical picket on the fence. D. Picket-fence federalism involves only the national government policy implementation. E. Picket-fence federalism involves the allocation of taxes collected by one level of government to another level.