The theory that defines the state and national governments as essentially separate from each other and carrying out independent functions is ______.

a. cooperative federalism
b. dual federalism
c. separation-of-powers federalism
d. federalism
e. independent federalism

b. dual federalism

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Which of the following is true of labor unions?

a. Labor unions rarely lobby Congress on foreign policy issues. b. Labor lobbies work to protect American workers from importation of cheaper goods and the export (or outsourcing) of jobs. c. Labor unions and business interest groups are often in agreement. d. The American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations is an example of a labor union. e. Both options B and D are true.

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In his 2010 State of the Union address, President Obama

a. questionedthe Court on the decision in the Citizens United v. the Federal Election Commission. b. applaudedthe Court on the decision in the Citizens United v. the Federal Election Commission. c. citedthe Court on the decision in the Citizens United v. the Federal Election Commission. d. berated the Court on the decision in the Citizens United v. the Federal Election Commission.

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