In most elections, policy concerns

A) are essential in order for voters to make up their minds.
B) are not the dominant influence on voting.
C) mean nothing.
D) are never even mentioned.
E) are the major focus of the media.

B

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Which president was considered more of a "policy wonk," devoting much of his time to the efficient aspect of government?

A) Richard Nixon B) Ronald Reagan C) Bill Clinton D) Lyndon Johnson E) George W. Bush

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Under the Articles of Confederation, the states faced a classic prisoner's dilemma for which of the following reasons?

A. Great Britain and the United States could not figure out how to jointly share power in an effective manner. B. The efficiency of the design of government meant no free riding occurred among the states. C. Individuals paid federal income taxes, but the states were not required or expected to contribute troops to the war effort. D. With no enforcement mechanism in place, no state would contribute its share of the revenue so long as it suspected other states might not meet their obligations.

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