The increasing complexity and size of the domestic economy have led people in the United States to:
a. prefer to make important decisions at the state and local level, decreasing the power of the national government.
b. look to Congress rather than the president for solutions to problems, decreasing presidential power.
c. require greater accountability from the federal government, decreasing the power of the national government and increasing state and local power.
d. look to the federal government more often for solutions, increasing the power of the national government.
d. look to the federal government more often for solutions, increasing the power of the national government.
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It is difficult to assess which government programs generate desirable outcomes because
a. government agencies are not required to set goals and objectives. b. there is a lack of profit motive in most government programs. c. there is a lack of performance standards for government programs. d. there is more interest in government regulation than in government performance.
What pattern did the Democrats and Whigs set for the future of political parties?
A. The only way to attract enough supporters to win elections is by providing them with material benefits. B. Every successful American party has cared more about winning elections than about furthering a consistent set of principles. C. Presidential elections, with the control of patronage, are a higher priority than congressional elections. D. Every successful American succeeds by furthering a consistent set of principles rather than caring about winning elections.