What characterizes weak states with regard to interest groups?
A) Interest groups are usually government controlled.
B) Interpenetration of crime and politics
C) Interest groups are rarely allowed.
D) Interpenetration of religion and politics
B
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Which of the following is true about how the interested outsiders recruited by the Administrative Procedures Act monitor the activities of bureaucratic agents?
A. the agents monitor on Congress's behalf B. the agents monitor to avoid bureaucratic oversight by Congress C. the agents monitor to ensure the agents of foreign governments abide by state regulations D. the agents monitor simply for the purposes of hiring and firing employees within the agencies
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Critics of a constitutional amendment to balance the federal budget contend that it would reduce or eliminate the ability of fiscal policy to counteract a recession. 2. The crowding-out effect tends to enhance the ability of fiscal policy to combat a recession. 3. Because tax receipts have typically exceed government expenditures, the U.S. government has generally run a budget surplus during the past 50 years. 4. The issuing of new money would likely reduce the crowding out of investment by an expansionary fiscal policy. 5. During the 1980s, supporters of supply-side economics argued that the United States was on the declining portion of its Laffer curve.