What are term limits? How do term limits impact national government?
Answer:
An ideal response will:
1. Define term limit. This may include both fixed term (the length of a term in office is specified) and term limit (a limited number of terms that a politician can run for office).
2. Discuss ways that term limits change how members of Congress, voters, the media, or others view officeholder when they have reached the end of their term limits. This may include a discussion about lame ducks.
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Under the ________, states provided monthly cash payments to poor families, largely to single mothers to help them take care of their children
A. Temporary Assistance for Needy Families policy B. American Recovery and Reinvestment Act C. Aid to Families with Dependent Children policy D. State Children's Health Insurance program E. No Child Left Behind Act
The Shah's approach to development was best characterized as
a. "trickle down." b. emphasizing unified growth. c. Keynesian economics. d. a combination of capitalism and communism. e. "trickle up," emphasizing benefits to the poor will boost the overall productivity of society.