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sarasara

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The governors' role as chief administrator has been
 
  a. increased because they have found it necessary to micromanage the state's daytoday affairs.
  b. undercut by the shift of federal programs and dollars to the states.
  c. strengthened by reforms that have concentrated executive powers in the governor's office.
  d. welcomed by nearly all governors, who prefer it to the role of policy maker.

Question 2

Before resigning under pressure, who served as Britain's prime minister for longer than anyone else in the twentieth century?
 
  a. Tony Blair
  b. Winston Churchill
  c. Neville Chamberlain
  d. Margaret Thatcher
  e. Gordon Brown



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

d



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