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PA 584 Midterm Exam Intergovernmental Management Keller
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PA 584 Midterm Exam Intergovernmental Management Keller
(TCO B) The bicameral legislature that exists in the United States today was formulated during the Constitutional Convention (Points : 5)
Exactly per the Virginia Plan
Exactly per the New Jersey Plan
As a compromise on the issue of proportional representation
None of the above
(TCO B) New Federalism is a term that was used by (Points : 5)
Richard Nixon
Ronald Reagan
George H.W. Bush
All of the above
(TCO C) When a conflict between two or more states arises, the ultimate resolution of the matter (Points : 5)
Could reach the Supreme Court of the United States
Would need to be decided by the Congress of the United States
Should be decided by the President of the United States
Must result in an interstate compact
(TCO C) The genesis of the idea for an interstate compact through the passage of the legislation in two or more states and the implementation is a multiple-step process. One such step or series of steps is (Points : 5)
To reconcile the differences in the enabling statutes passed in the various states
To always seek Congressional approval for the compact
To have the administrative structure setup pending the passage of legislation
To identify stakeholders of the issue, determine the needs of the particular states, and draft the documents to create the compact if enacted by the applicable legislatures
(TCO D) When the federal government is attempting to implement a policy nationally, and that policy is within the permitted powers, it can influence the states to comply by (Points : 5)
mandating that each and every state follow the federal rule
Providing funding to cover part or all of the cost of a state in meeting the requirements
Using persuasion rather than mandates
All of the...