Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1.Budget processes are similar across states.
2.Some states can run deficits.
3.Eligibility for Medicaid benefits is set at the same level in all of the states.


1.true
2.true
3.false

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Discrimination and prejudice is demonstrated at many different levels of severity and capacity between the types of individuals that Robert K. Merton describes. In these terms, what is the central difference between a fair-weather liberal and a fair-weather illiberal?

A. A fair-weather liberal will support discriminatory practices when they are profitable, while a fair-weather illiberal will discriminate freely regardless of any benefits or punishments. B. A fair-weather liberal fears sanctions and will conform to the American creed regardless of their prejudice while a fair-weather illiberal will discriminate freely and openly. C. A fair-weather liberal will support discriminatory practices when they are profitable, while a fair-weather illiberal will not act on their prejudice due to fear of sanctions. D. A fair weather liberal fears sanctions and will conform to the American creed regardless of their prejudice, while a fair weather illiberal will only discriminate when it is profitable.

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What factor limited Speaker of the House John Boehner's influence in Congress following the 2010 election?

a. divisions within the Republican Party b. divisions within the Democratic Party c. new limitations on the use of the filibuster d. new limitations on congressional authority to raise the debt ceiling

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According to Paul Allen Beck, the “tale of two electorates” refers to one electorate that is __________ and the other electorate that is __________.

a. heavily Democratic; heavily Republican b. informed; ill-informed c. partisan and ideologically polarized; independent and nonpartisan d. young and strongly liberal; older and strongly conservative

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Who is considered the founder of modern-day polling?

a. George Gallup b. Alfred M. Landon c. Walter Lippmann d. John Zogby

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