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Feb-1999 - Mar-2006
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 Which of the following is an example of a political debate that stems from value conflict?
Same-sex marriage
Funding for welfare programs
Lowering marginal tax rates
Tax subsidies for higher educationÂ
2/Fiscal policy refers to
the financial relationship between the federal government and the states.
the national debt.
the Federal Reserve System.
the federal budget.
3/ Having frequent elections increases voter turnout rates.
True
False
4/ Changing the day of an election from Tuesday to Saturday will like lead to
no change in voter turnout rates.
lower voter turnout rates.
higher voter turnout rates.
none of the above.
5/ Which of the following is an example of isolationism?
The Vietnam War
The Monroe Doctrine
George Washington's Farewell Address
The Bush Doctrine
6/ The US Chamber of Commerce is an example of a professional association.
True
False
7/The US Chamber of Commerce is an example of a professional association.
True
False
8/Interest groups offer incentives to potential members to overcome the free rider problem.
True
False
9/Interest groups can form Political Action Committees to make campaign contributions.
True
False
10/Antifederalists were opposed to
ratification of the US Constitution.
the Articles of Confederation.
the Bill of Rights.
federalism.
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