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____ is the process of choosing a state-centered view or nation-centered view of federalism on the basis of political or partisan connivence. - _____ is the procedure that gives more inhabitants of a population an equal probability of being selected. - Random Sampling ______ has been defined as...

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POLS 342 Final Exam Questions -Ball State University ____ is the process of choosing a state -centered view or nation -centered view of federalism on the basis of political or partisan connivence. - _____ is the procedure that gives more inhabitants of a population an equal probability of being selected. - Random Sampling ______ has been defined as the struggle over "who gets what, when, and how." - Politics _______ refers to the institutions and political processes for which public policy choices are made. - Government ________ are schools that are government supported but independent. States funds these schools but the regulations that typically govern public schools are significantly reduced to allow the schools to have a particular focus - Charter Schools ________ emphasizes the formal and legal aspects of government structure including the way governments are arranged, their legal powers and their rules for decision making. - Institutional Theory ________, refers to the institutions and political processes through which public policy choices are made. - Government ______, is what a government chooses to do or not to do about problems. - Public Policy A _____ in the House, is like a UCA in the Senate. - Rule A ______ is a measure that represents the average change in price over time of a market basket of goods and services. - CPI: Consumer Price Index A rule in the house is like a ______ in the Senate - UCA: Unanimous Consent Agreement According to Census data, the federal poverty line includes ___ for a family of four. - Around 10,000 According to the film, _____ causes many people to remain in poverty. - Generational Poverty According to the film, what is judicial review and in which early case was it established? - Judicial Review is the Supreme Courts job of checking whether something is constitutional or not. It is the courts way of checks and balances. It was established in 1803 by the Marbury vs. Madison case. Accounts for 20% of the nation's overall crime yet the juvenile system is not deigned for deterrence - True Advocates of _____ sought to limit the deferral government as state and federal governments have separate and distinct jurisdictions and responsibilities. - Dual Federalism American Federalism is... - A two -tiered system comprised of the national government and the state governments. Among the three types if policy analysis are _____, professional, and political. - Scientific An executive order has the force of law: - Until the president or a successor retracts it, Congress nullifies it, or a federal court rules it unconstitutional. Assistive Reproductive technology can lead to gender selection. Some may feel it can read to something else. This is_____? - Designer Babies At Copenhagen, while there was significant disagreement between developing and developed countries, leaders from _____, India, Brazil, South Africa, and _____ created an accord vowing to limit global warming. - China and United States

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