Tangible benefits made available to members and contributors of a group are best described as ______.

a. collective benefits
b. selective benefits
c. social benefits
d. material rewards


d. material rewards

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For most of the 20th century, Democrats and Republicans agreed that 

A. high marginal tax rates without loopholes would hurt the economy by discouraging people and businesses from saving and investing. B. tax cuts for the rich improve the economy by enabling America's wealthiest investors to make greater investments in small businesses. C. etax cuts for the rich improve the economy by enabling America's wealthiest investors to make greater investments in small businesses. D. tax cuts for the rich improve the economy by enabling America's biggest earners to create more jobs. E. None of these are correct.

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In United States v. Richardson, Chief Justice _____ argued that although Richardson, as a federal taxpayer, had "a genuine interest in the use of funds," he had not alleged that he was "in danger of suffering any particular concrete injury."

a. Earl Warren b. Warren Burger c. William Rehnquist d. John Roberts

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Dating as far back as the Pendleton Civil Service Act of 1883, several principals have distinguished the civil service from other types of careers. What are those characteristics?

What will be an ideal response?

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The Architectural Barriers Act, which required that all buildings constructed with federal money or leased by the federal government be accessible to the handicapped, passed in

a. 1933. b. 1968. c. 1979. d. 2001. e. 2007.

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