AP Gov Final
Disengagement is also known as the "__________ view."
Vietnam
In 2011, Standard & Poor's, a credit ratings agency, issued
a first ever warning about America's national debt
The War Powers Act of 1973 mandates that
all
Edward Corwin describes the Constitution's treatment of the authority of the president and of Congress in foreign affairs as
an invitation to struggle
Presidents have viewed the War Powers Act as
being unconstitutional
Welfare policies in which a relatively few number of people benefit but almost everyone pays are characterized by
client politics
When voting on economic issues, most voters
consider the over all economic well-being of the entire nation
A means tested social program is limited to people of certain
income levels
__________ politics means only a few people, communities, or organizations benefit, and a few, communities, or organizations pay.
interest-group
Issues surrounding a nuclear test ban treaty, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Alliance, and a Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty (SALT) are all examples of __________ politics.
majoritarian
Keeping both the tax burden and tax evasion low would be an example of __________ politics.
majoritarian
In normal economic times, this economic theory argues that the proper thing for government to do is to have a steady, predictable increase in the money supply at a rate about equal to growth in the economy's productivity.
monetarist economics
How many times have U.S. presidents sent troops abroad without the authorization of Congress?
more than one hundred
The huge new demands for Social Security benefits and medical payments under Medicare is largely due to
the population getting older
The majoritarian component of foreign policy includes those decisions that
widely distribute benefits and cost
Medicare became a cornerstone of Lyndon Johnson's __________.
Great society
In this decision, the Supreme Court ruled that states should comply with EPA decisions, even if not explicitly authorized by statute, provided they are reasonable efforts to attain the goal of law.
Chevron v. National Resources Defense Council