Public Administration - Chapter 3 Exam Questions and Correct Answers ( 100% Pass)
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Public Administration - Chapter 3
Public Administration - Chapter 3 Exam Questions and Correct Answers ( 100% Pass)
_____ are the most inelastic of the major taxes used in the United States. - Answers Personal & real property taxes
Intergovernmental relations (IGRs) have existed in the U.S. only since the early 1930s. - Answers F...
Public Administration - Chapter 3 Exam Questions and Correct Answers ( 100% Pass)
_____ are the most inelastic of the major taxes used in the United States. - Answers Personal & real
property taxes
Intergovernmental relations (IGRs) have existed in the U.S. only since the early 1930s. - Answers False
A form of financial assistance given for relatively narrow & specific purposes defined by the grantor are -
Answers categorical grants
In the picket-fence analogy, money and authority run vertically along programs from upper to lower
levels of government agencies, while the legislative and executive branches of government, the
horizontal slats, can do little to support or affect the vertical slats, or programs. - Answers True
The _____ fence federalism model includes various size vertical posts for each federal government
department. - Answers picket
The ARRA stands for - Answers American Recovery & Reinvestment Act
The "fiscal mismatch" is responsible for all but one of the following trends since 1960: - Answers
increased direct control of state & local affairs by the national government
The supremacy doctrine states that when laws passed by a lower level of government conflict with those
at a higher level of government, then the lower law is null and void. - Answers True
Devolution is defined a a process of transferring power or functions from a _____ level of government to
a _____ level of government. - Answers higher; lower
The Bush administration eliminated many grant-in-aid programs but increased grant-in-aid spending,
whereas the Clinton administration promoted reductions in grant-in-aid spending. - Answers False
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