Political Science 101 - Introduction to Government » Winter 2023 » Chapter 3 Quiz

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Question #1
Which statement about federal systems is most accurate?
A.   In a federal system, the constitution allocates powers between states and federal government
B.   The United States and Japan have federal systems, while Great Britain and Canada have unitary systems.
C.   In a federal system, power is concentrated in the states
D.   Today there are more countries with federal systems than with unitary systems.
Question #2
Which statement about new federalism is not true?
A.   New federalism is based on the idea that decentralization of responsibility enhances administrative efficiency.
B.   United States v. Lopez is a Supreme Court ruling that advanced the logic of new federalism.
C.   President Reagan was able to promote new federalism consistently throughout his administration
D.   New federalism was launched by President Nixon and continued by President Reagan.
Question #3
Which is not a merit of cooperative federalism?
A.   Cooperative federalism respects the traditional jurisdictional boundaries between states and federal government.
B.   Federal assistance ensures some degree of uniformity of public services across states.
C.   Federal assistance encourages state and local governments to generate positive externalities.
D.   Federal cooperation helps mitigate the problem of collective action among states.

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