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fagboi

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The permanent campaign has made Americans
 
  A) oppose corporate campaign contributions.
   B) less supportive and trusting of government.
   C) turn out to vote in greater numbers.
   D) more interested in elections.
   E) show greater interest in third parties.

Question 2

Local government units exist only as agents of the state and exercise only those powers expressly given to them by their respective state governments. This relationship is known as ________.
 
  A. Cooley Doctrine
  B. Dillon's Rule
  C. Absolute Priority Rule
  D. Administrative Rule
  E. Administrative-Control Rule



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B



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