Eric Cohen argues that the liberal idea of Medicare reform is based on the idea that government should

a. use its buying power to demand lower prices for prescription drugs.
b. oppose voucher systems, which liberals maintain would leave the poorest seniors worse off.
c. view health care as a “right” that should be provided to all citizens.
d. do all of the above.


d. do all of the above.

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The Budget and Impoundment Control Act of 1974 requires which of the following?

A. Members of Congress to inform their constituents of their votes on appropriations measures B. The president to spend the funds that Congress has appropriated C. A balanced budget to be created by the 1993 fiscal year D. The president to present the executive budget E. Budgets to receive the approval of the American people before they go into effect

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Identify a true statement about federalism

A) The framers of the Constitution chose to create a federal system because a federal government is free from conflicts associated with division of power. B) The presence of uniform state laws in a federal system enables smooth business transactions across state borders. C) The actual workings of the federal form of government have depended, to a great extent, on the historical application of the broad principles outlined in the Constitution. D) The expressly designated powers of governmental authorities can be altered without changing the fundamental nature of federalism. E) In a federal system, the national government has unlimited powers, whereas the subnational governments' powers are vaguely defined.

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In the days of one-party Democratic politics in Texas, The __________ was a loosely knit coalition of Anglo business and oil company executives, bankers, and lawyers who controlled state policy

a. Elites b. Power Brokers c. Texas Business Association d. Establishment

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Conflicts concerning federalism arose when the U.S. Constitution was first ratified because

a. Federalists wanted to take all power from the states. b. Antifederalists believed that the states were too powerful. c. Federalists wanted to give cities the same power as states. d. Antifederalists feared that adoption of the Constitution might lead to the end of state self-rule.

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