When studies are conducted to see what happens after a policy is implemented
0%
National security policy
0%
Defense policy
0%
Policy evaluation
0%
Policy adoption
Q.3.
Sending experts to aid other nations in areas of agricultural, engineering or business
0%
Technical assistance
0%
Income transfers
0%
Keynesian economics
0%
Radio and television
Q.4.
First step in solving a public problem
0%
The right to legal counsel and to remain silent
0%
Environmental protection agency
0%
No unreasonable or unwarranted searches or seizures
0%
For people to become aware of the problem
Q.5.
One of the problems for the state department domestically is that _________
0%
Intelligence community
0%
Military industrial complex
0%
It has only negative constituents
0%
Federal open market committee
Q.6.
Increased government spending during times of economic downturns
0%
After the Great Depression
0%
Keynesian economics
0%
Eliminate mass poverty
0%
prior restraint
Q.7.
Defamation in writing
0%
civil liberties
0%
Libel
0%
Diplomacy
0%
True
Q.8.
Part of executive branch that acts as a coordinator among foreign, defense and intelligence organizations
0%
True
0%
Technical assistance
0%
The national security council
0%
Environmental protection agency
Q.9.
Discussion of a proposal by governmental officials and the public
0%
Policy formulation
0%
National security policy
0%
Wallace v. Jaffree
0%
Fiscal policy
Q.10.
When america took on the responsibility of stimulating and stabilizing the economy
0%
After the Great Depression
0%
Radio and television
0%
Attentive public
0%
clear and present danger test
Q.11.
expression may restricted if evidence exists that such expression would cause a condition which would endanger the public
0%
Radio and television
0%
Eliminate mass poverty
0%
Attentive public
0%
clear and present danger test
Q.12.
states that the protections of the bill of rights apply to state governments through the 14th amendment due process clause
0%
Environmental impact statement
0%
incorporation theory
0%
Moral idealism
0%
Environmental protection agency
Q.13.
In order for a public official to obtain damage awards under state libel laws, he or she must_______________
0%
prior restraint
0%
Attentive public
0%
Prove actual malice
0%
The national security council
Q.14.
Mutually beneficial relationship between the armed forces and defense contractors
0%
Policy implementation
0%
Policy adoption
0%
Declined dramatically since WW2
0%
Military industrial complex
Q.15.
personal freedoms that are protected for all individuals
0%
Income transfers
0%
Radio and television
0%
prior restraint
0%
civil liberties
Q.16.
Limits the presidents use of troops in military action without congressional approval
0%
gitlow v. new york
0%
War powers act
0%
State department
0%
14th amendment
Q.17.
Used to restrict the publication of news about a trial in progress
0%
Gag orders
0%
civil liberties
0%
Through senate
0%
Agenda building
Q.18.
Using changes is the amount of money in circulation to alter credit markets, employment and rate of inflation
0%
Attentive public
0%
Through senate
0%
Budget deficit
0%
Keynesian economics
Q.19.
False statement that harms the good reputation of another
0%
Slander
0%
Accounted for almost 95% of the understandings reached between the US and other nations
0%
Through senate
0%
Radio and television
Q.20.
An advisory body to the president on foreign policy matters
0%
Department of defense
0%
Nebraska press association v stuart
0%
With the president and those agencies which advise him on foreign policy matters
0%
National security council
Q.21.
nonverbal expression of beliefs
0%
symbolic speech
0%
Radio and television
0%
civil liberties
0%
Keynesian economics
Q.22.
The federal program that provides assistance to elderly and disabled persons
0%
Supplemental security income
0%
Budget deficit
0%
bad-tendency rule
0%
Eliminate mass poverty
Q.23.
freedoms may be curtailed if there is a possibility that such expression might lead to some evil
0%
Income transfers
0%
Budget deficit
0%
Attentive public
0%
bad-tendency rule
Q.24.
Created to bring the military establishment under the jurisdiction of a civilian head (larger than any other federal department)
0%
Intelligence community
0%
Negative constituents
0%
Department of defense
0%
With the president and those agencies which advise him on foreign policy matters
Q.25.
Designed to protect the independence and political intergrity of the us
0%
National security policy
0%
religious freedom restoration act
0%
Federal reserve system
0%
14th amendment
Q.26.
Allows citizens the right to obtain copies of personal records collected by federal agencies
0%
Privacy act of 1974
0%
incorporation theory
0%
Income transfers
0%
Welfare reform act 1996
Q.27.
sought to overturn Oregon v. Smith and required governments to accommodate religious conduct
0%
Federal reserve system
0%
religious freedom restoration act
0%
Policy implementation
0%
14th amendment
Q.28.
establishment clause in the first amendment
0%
ruled that direct state aid could not be used to subsidize religious instruction
0%
True
0%
the federal government cannot set up a church
0%
False
Q.29.
civil liberties in the US mostly refers to...
0%
Accounted for almost 95% of the understandings reached between the US and other nations
0%
No unreasonable or unwarranted searches or seizures
0%
specific limitations on government outlined in the bill of rights
0%
civil liberties
Q.30.
The executive agency/dept that is most directly concerned with foreign affairs
0%
Department of defense
0%
Intelligence community
0%
State department
0%
Temporary assistance to needy families
Q.31.
Organization most concerned with monetary policy
0%
Foreign policy
0%
the communications decency act of 1996 and the children's online protections act of 1998
0%
Federal reserve system
0%
Intelligence community
Q.32.
True start of the national government involvement in pollution problems
0%
prior restraint
0%
Diplomacy
0%
Privacy act of 1974
0%
1969
Q.33.
Presidents are successful in getting treaties _______________
0%
prior restraint
0%
Agenda building
0%
Through senate
0%
Radio and television
Q.34.
Methods of transferring income from the relatively well to do to the relatively poor
0%
bad-tendency rule
0%
Budget deficit
0%
Through senate
0%
Income transfers
Q.35.
affirmed the no prior restraint doctrine
0%
Planned parenthood v. Casey
0%
It has only negative constituents
0%
osborne v ohio
0%
new york times v. united states
Q.36.
The us has sustained enough economic growth to __________
0%
Environmental protection agency
0%
After the Great Depression
0%
In-kind subsidies
0%
Eliminate mass poverty
Q.37.
Set of policies that direct the scale and size of the American armed forces
0%
Fiscal policy
0%
Domestic policy
0%
Policy adoption
0%
Defense policy
Q.38.
Sees each nation acting principally in its own interest
0%
Prove actual malice
0%
incorporation theory
0%
Political realism
0%
The national security council
Q.39.
Groups that primarily mandate the quality of americas air and water
0%
prior restraint
0%
For people to become aware of the problem
0%
clear and present danger test
0%
Environmental protection agency
Q.40.
Federal government appropriates/spends more in total in a year than it collects in revenues from taxes/ sources
0%
bad-tendency rule
0%
civil liberties
0%
Through senate
0%
Budget deficit
Q.41.
Limits on conduct of police and prosecutors include
0%
Through senate
0%
Environmental protection agency
0%
Keynesian economics
0%
No unreasonable or unwarranted searches or seizures
Q.42.
This requires a cost benefit analysis of major federal actions which could affect the quality of the environment
0%
Attentive public
0%
clear and present danger test
0%
Income transfers
0%
Environmental impact statement
Q.43.
Since WW2 executive agreements have _________________
0%
Attentive public
0%
Accounted for almost 95% of the understandings reached between the US and other nations
0%
Environmental protection agency
0%
Slander
Q.44.
The nations external goals and the techniques and strategies to achieve them
0%
Fiscal policy
0%
Policy formulation
0%
osborne v ohio
0%
Foreign policy
Q.45.
Central Intelligence Agency, national security agency and the defense intelligence agency
0%
Declined dramatically since WW2
0%
Temporary assistance to needy families
0%
State department
0%
Intelligence community
Q.46.
Limited most welfare recipients to 2 yrs of assistance and lifetime recipients to 5 yrs
0%
Income transfers
0%
Privacy act of 1974
0%
Welfare reform act 1996
0%
incorporation theory
Q.47.
protected flag burning as a form of symbolic speech
0%
Nebraska press association v stuart
0%
osborne v ohio
0%
texas v. johnson
0%
gitlow v. new york
Q.48.
Using changes in taxation and spending policies to affect overall business activity
0%
Foreign policy
0%
Defense policy
0%
Domestic policy
0%
Fiscal policy
Q.49.
State administrated program in which grants from the national government are given to the states to provide assistance to those eligible to receive welfare benefits
0%
religious freedom restoration act
0%
State department
0%
Department of defense
0%
Temporary assistance to needy families
Q.50.
The process of getting the government aware an issue requires action
0%
Through senate
0%
Gag orders
0%
prior restraint
0%
Agenda building
Q.51.
the supreme court case that declared authorizing one minute of silence in all public schools for prayer (because it endorses religion) unconstitutional in Alabama
0%
Cruzan v. Director
0%
Wallace v. Jaffree
0%
Foreign policy
0%
texas v. johnson
Q.52.
Public plans that concern internal issues of national importance
0%
Policy evaluation
0%
Domestic policy
0%
Fiscal policy
0%
Policy formulation
Q.53.
Choosing a specific strategy from the proposals being discussed
0%
Policy evaluation
0%
Defense policy
0%
Domestic policy
0%
Policy adoption
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