Which of the following statements is true of government employment during the presidency of Ronald Reagan?
A) Government employment has been unstable since 1980, when Reagan was elected president.
B) During Reagan's first four years in office, government employment rose sharply.
C) President Reagan's 1980 stimulus program helped stabilize government employment 1981 through 1982.
D) The inclusion of revenue sharing during Reagan's presidency led to a drop in government employment.
E) The decrease in government employment during Reagan's presidency was primarily at the local level.
E
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How can public opinion play its assigned role in democratic politics if large segments of the public are politically ignorant or hold inconsistent views?
a. It perfectly matches the political system of the United States where separated institutions share political power. b. It is consistent with the expectations of the Framers who wanted to temper public opinion as much as possible. c. There are a variety of formal and informal political institutions that give public opinion shape and force. d. While many of the public are politically ignorant or hold inconsistent views, they are capable of sending clear signals on issues of local importance.
Most political ads are
A. negative. B. positive. C. dishonest. D. related to the issues of the campaign. E. ineffective.