What argument for keeping or eliminating the electoral college did you find most compelling
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It is one of the most dangerous institutions in American
politics today and should be abolished. The primary impact of the
Electoral College is that it gives the citizens of some states more
influence over the presidential election than citizens of other
states.
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What is the real name of Obamacare
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The real name of Obama Care is the Affordable Care Act. It is
sometimes referred to as the Patient Protection and Affordable Care
Act.
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Which statement about how mass media have changed over time is most accurate
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political matters that were once discussed only in print media
are covered by several forms of media today
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Which method of identifying bias is most clearly used in the passage
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Prompt "James": Considering motivations for bias.
Prompt "Kai": Fact-checking stories.
Prompt "Wendy": Comparing different stories on the same topic.
Hope this helps
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Which scenario is an example of social media influencing mainstream media content
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a fast-food worker uses twitter to organize a protest for workers
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How is a governor most likely to shape a state's public policy
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by supporting and signing particular bills while vetoing
others
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Which statement most accurately describes state governments' interaction with local governments
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state governments grant local governments their power but do not
tend to interfere with their day -to-day responsibilities
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What are two common strategies that interest groups use to shape public policy
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lobbying officials and forming political action committees
(PACs)
filling lawsuits and lobbying officials
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What is one way political parties shape public policy
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building public support for party candidates and positions
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Which role does the legislative branch play in making public policy
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Passing a new law about endangered species.
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Which step was part of implementing the Americans with Disabilities Act
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federal agencies established specific regulations for compliance
with the law
congress defined its specific terms
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Which statement was most likely made by a member of the executive branch
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"i oversee a federal agency that enforces new policies."
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What is the role of bureaucrats in implementing public policy
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they take action to enforce new laws
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What was the fate of the public option during debate over the Affordable Care Act
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it was debated but not included in the law
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Which action does the executive branch take as part of the government spending process
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The president signs Congress's passed budget resolution.
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Which diagram provides an accurate example of how the government uses open market operations
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buys more treasury bonds than sells --> money supply increased
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What action completes the chart
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starting a new business
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Was a solution to the problem of the presidential election
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electoral college
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Which diagram shows how the role of government changed as a result of the New Deal
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Impoverished people came to rely on the government as a means of last resort
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Government took on a more active role in people's lives
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Which statement about entitlement programs would a Republican most likely agree with
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They are not a responsibility of government.
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What argument for keeping or eliminating the electoral college did you find most compelling
It is one of the most dangerous institutions in American
politics today and should be abolished. The primary impact of the
Electoral College is that it gives the citizens of some states more
influence over the presidential election than citizens of other
states.
What is the real name of Obamacare
The real name of Obama Care is the Affordable Care Act. It is
sometimes referred to as the Patient Protection and Affordable Care
Act.
Which statement about how mass media have changed over time is most accurate
political matters that were once discussed only in print media
are covered by several forms of media today
Which method of identifying bias is most clearly used in the passage
Prompt "James": Considering motivations for bias.
Prompt "Kai": Fact-checking stories.
Prompt "Wendy": Comparing different stories on the same topic.
Hope this helps
Which scenario is an example of social media influencing mainstream media content
a fast-food worker uses twitter to organize a protest for workers
How is a governor most likely to shape a state's public policy
by supporting and signing particular bills while vetoing
others
Which statement most accurately describes state governments' interaction with local governments
state governments grant local governments their power but do not
tend to interfere with their day -to-day responsibilities
What are two common strategies that interest groups use to shape public policy
lobbying officials and forming political action committees
(PACs)
filling lawsuits and lobbying officials
What is one way political parties shape public policy
building public support for party candidates and positions
Which role does the legislative branch play in making public policy
Passing a new law about endangered species.
Which step was part of implementing the Americans with Disabilities Act
federal agencies established specific regulations for compliance
with the law
congress defined its specific terms
Which statement was most likely made by a member of the executive branch
"i oversee a federal agency that enforces new policies."
What is the role of bureaucrats in implementing public policy
they take action to enforce new laws
What was the fate of the public option during debate over the Affordable Care Act
it was debated but not included in the law
Which action does the executive branch take as part of the government spending process
The president signs Congress's passed budget resolution.
Which diagram provides an accurate example of how the government uses open market operations
buys more treasury bonds than sells --> money supply increased
What action completes the chart
starting a new business
Was a solution to the problem of the presidential election
electoral college
Which diagram shows how the role of government changed as a result of the New Deal
Impoverished people came to rely on the government as a means of last resort
>
Government took on a more active role in people's lives
Which statement about entitlement programs would a Republican most likely agree with