Exam 4: Intergovernmental Relations
Exam 1: Defining Public Administration22 Questions
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Exam 3: The Continuous Reinventing of Government21 Questions
Exam 4: Intergovernmental Relations19 Questions
Exam 5: Honor, Ethics, Accountability23 Questions
Exam 6: The Evolution of Management Organizational Theory24 Questions
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Exam 9: Strategic Management in the Public Sector24 Questions
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Exam 12: Personnel Management Labor Relations23 Questions
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Partisan gerrymandering, when the electoral system is arranged in such a way that will consistently degrade voters' influence on the political process as a whole was declared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court.
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Which of the following questions concerning fiscal federalism is frequently raised during elections?
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Devolution is the transfer of power from a local authority to the federal government.
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The National Academy of Public Administration's task force in 1999, identified a key issue in public administration in the 21st century would be that governance in the U.S. and globally would undergo a fundamental transformation. This would include complexity in relationships between government and society, and a mix of national and international responsibilities.
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The greatest number of federal grants to states (almost half of them) is related to Medicaid.
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Picket fence federalism is a useful metaphor that suggests that bureaucrats can be seen as the horizontal pickets of the fence, and hence they are:
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In 1997 in the Prinz v. United States case, the Supreme Court opined that "it is uncontestable that the Constitution established a system of dual sovereignty."
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Creative federalism was the Great Society programs of the Johnson administration.
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Morton Grodzins' marble cake metaphor suggests that the boundary lines between federal state and local governments are blurred and intermingled on programs, procedures and activities.
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The form of government enjoyed by the citizens of the United States is known as:
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Which of the following is an example of creative federalism?
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A grant-in-aid is the term used for federal to state payments to local governments for specified purposes and usually subject to supervision and review by the granting government or agency in accordance with prescribed standards and requirements.
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Which of the following is NOT an advantage of a federal system of government?
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The theory that government needs to spend money ("pump priming") during periods of economic decline was developed by:
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The process of the extradition of criminals from one state to another is an example of dual federalism.
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The "Williamsburg Resolve" issued by the Republican governors in 1994 called for
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