Which of the following is NOT a budget reality?

a. It is easy to start a new program and almost impossible to end it.
b. It is easy to vote for programs that benefit people now and are paid for later.
c. Almost every budget action tends to benefit one sector and hurt another.
d. Every spending line in a budget has vocal opponents; advocates are rare.


d

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A) general-law charters B) home-rule charters C) special districts D) independent districts

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What are the differences between ideological parties and coalitional parties?

What will be an ideal response?

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In the authorization and appropriations stage of budgeting, _____

a. there is input from the governor's staff, agency representatives, interest groups, and private citizens b. the budget reflects the power of interest groups c. committee members bargain, compromise, and trade votes d. past campaign contributions begin to pay off in budgeting decisions e. all of these

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Which activities are fundamental aspects of political participation?

A.) checks and balances B.) lawsuits C.) elections D.) campaigns E.) voting

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