Determining whether a policy is fair or equitable is a matter ______.
a. governed at the federal level by the General Accounting Office
b. for the president and Congress to jointly decide
c. not easily accomplished by cost–benefit analysis
d. usually determined by the Supreme Court
e. opinion among those whom the policy is designed to serve
e. opinion among those whom the policy is designed to serve
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In what form of city government is the mayor essentially a figurehead and has no more power than any other member of the council?
A) Strong-mayor council B) Weak-mayor council C) Council-manager D) Mayor-manager E) Municipal commission
In the context of the issues regarding slavery, which of the following statements is true about the settlement that was reached at the Constitutional Convention?
A. The South won fifty years of unrestricted slave trade by agreeing to its prohibition thereafter. B. Slaves were not considered as part of a state's population. C. Slaves who had fled to the northern states had to be returned to their owners. D. Domestic slave trading was banned immediately after the Convention. E. Slaves who had escaped to England were considered free.