The government employs four basic strategies to achieve its policy goals:

establishing mandates, granting inducements, building capacity, and changing systems.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false

True

Political Science

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In the American federal system, states

a. can be considered administrative appendages or extensions of the national government. b. do not experience much overlap in the powers held by the national government. c. retain their own identity and distinctiveness by being fully sovereign from the national government. d. have discrete powers that are derived from the federal Constitution as well as their own constitution and laws.

Political Science

The 1932 presidential election is referred to as

a. a "fluke of history." b. a maintaining election. c. a deviating election. d. a realigning election. e. a reforming election.

Political Science