De jure, most powers of British government today
A. are exercised in the name of the Queen.
B. are exercised in the name of the Prime Minister.
C. are exercised in the name of the Chancellor of the Exchequer.
D. are exercised in the name of the King.
A
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a. diverting unallocated funds to the service sector b. increasing jobs and revenue with federally funded projects c. increasing revenue through private market investment d. taxing waste producers more to pay for environmental cleanup
Under the Old System, a dominant theme in the debates concerning the legitimacy of the scope of the federal government's power was the
A. difficulty of quantifying efficiency. B. importance of checks and balances. C. need for congressional dominance. D. limits of federalism. E. importance of states' rights.