How have Americans' expectations of their government changed over time?

What will be an ideal response?

Answer: An ideal response will:
1. Review that in the first 150 years of our nation's history the federal government had fewer functions, which were limited to national defense, printing money, and collecting taxes and tariffs.
2. Note that as the country expanded economically and in size, greater demands were placed on the government. The government began to play a role in things like regulating business activity, assisting the poor, and inspecting food.
3. Discuss how Americans are suspicious of government and also frustrated with it.

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How did Americans' attitudes about the role of government change as a result of the Great Depression and Roosevelt's New Deal?

a. People became more accepting of the federal government's role in economic policy. b. People became more cynical about the federal government's role in economic policy. c. People because more cynical about the federal government's role in social policy. d. People because more confident in the ability of state governments to handle economic policy.

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The individual mandate is a requirement that

a. each individual pay state health taxes. b. individuals adopt certain healthy practices. c. everyone obtain vaccinations. d. individuals buy health insurance. e. each individual pursue a minimum educational program.

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