Federal governments cannot always demand policy change in their component states, but they are often able to exert their influence in other ways. What would be an example of this dynamic?
a. allowing a foreign government to impose order in the component state
b. withholding grants from states that refuse to adopt a national policy standard
c. adopting a new political ideology to better serve the given policy
d. dissolving the component state
b
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Which of the following is not true about the Electoral College?
a The electors in any given election do not use independent judgment in deciding whom to vote for president. b The electoral vote in all states but two is a reflection of the statewide popular vote for president in that state. c In most states the electoral vote is not actually cast by people, but is simply a number based upon the popular vote.
Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC) was more commonly called
A) Temporary Assistance for Needy Families. B) social insurance. C) Medicaid. D) unemployment insurance. E) welfare.