Under which interpretation method would the Court give the federal government considerable implied powers to regulate the economy?
A) loose construction
B) textualism
C) strict construction
D) originalism
E) fixed construction
A
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Which statement explains how a party's level of coherence affects voters?
a. Parties that are coherent are always going to be mass parties with a large, devoted membership. b. Parties that are coherent are more likely to use mass propaganda to persuade uninformed citizens. c. Parties that are coherent tend to be ideologically inconsistent, leading to voter confusion on election day. d. Parties that are coherent deliver on their election promises; voters can expect policy changes and implementation in line with party ideology.
When Washington requires recipients to put up some of their own funds in order to receive federal aid, it is imposing which of the following?
A) equalization requirements B) categorical requirements C) matching requirements D) general purpose requirements E) lenient requirements