Setting public policy usually involves questions of __________
a. who will benefit and if there will be federal funding
b. who will pay the bill and how the money will be collected
c. which agencies do the taxing and who benefits
d. who will benefit and who will pay the bill
Answer: d
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A government corporation ________
a. does not fall underpresidential control b. began as a fully independent unit c. is usually governed by a single individual d. is a hypothetical concept e. allows for flexible administration
Traditional conservatives assert
a. individuals are, by nature, rational and can deduce the existence of the laws of nature. b. human reason is weak and fragile and, therefore, is inadequate as the primary guide in deciding ethical questions. c. civil institutions should not have a central role in the lives of individuals. d. politics and religion should be separate—that is, governmental laws and policies should not reflect religious views.