Whose New Deal and Great Society programs expanded federal authority?
a. Lyndon Johnson's; Franklin Roosevelt's
b. John F. Kennedy; Lyndon Johnson's
c. Franklin Roosevelt's; Lyndon Johnson's
d. Lyndon Johnson's; John F. Kennedy's
c. Franklin Roosevelt's; Lyndon Johnson's
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What is the relationship between partisanship and views on whether the government should guarantee every citizen enough to eat and a place to sleep?
a. There is little partisan variation in the belief that the government should guarantee that every citizen has enough to eat and a place to sleep. b. Within each group, fewer than half of all Democrats, Republicans, and independents believe that the government should guarantee that every citizen has enough to eat and a place to sleep. c. More Republicans than independents believe that the government should guarantee that every citizen has enough to eat and a place to sleep. d. More than three-fourths of Democrats believe that the government should guarantee that every citizen has enough to eat and a place to sleep.
Suppose a study showed that voter turnout in Country X had
been steadily rising over the past decade, and a separate study showed that the president's job approval rating was also steadily rising during that period. This would provide evidence to support which type of explanation? a. Constructivist b. Ideational c. Institutional d. Rational-material