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Do we need a stronger or a weaker government in Washington? hould
responsibility for former functions of national govern- ment, such as welfare and
Medicare, be given back to the states? If the national government sets the
standards, ...
Do we need a stronger or a weaker government in Washington? hould
responsibility for former functions of national govern- ment, such as welfare and
Medicare, be given back to the states? If the national government sets the
standards, ...
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They are active in local school boards and town councils as well as on the
national scene. ment. They want more government when it serves their needs —
regulating pornography and abortion, for example — but are opposed to it when
it ...
They are active in local school boards and town councils as well as on the
national scene. ment. They want more government when it serves their needs —
regulating pornography and abortion, for example — but are opposed to it when
it ...
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The United States, which is assessed 25 percent of the organization's annual
budget, is almost always delinquent in its pay- 1998 60% 37 3 ment. "The U.N.,"
said President Clinton, "must be able to. 412 PART v The Politics of National
Policy ...
The United States, which is assessed 25 percent of the organization's annual
budget, is almost always delinquent in its pay- 1998 60% 37 3 ment. "The U.N.,"
said President Clinton, "must be able to. 412 PART v The Politics of National
Policy ...
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WE THE PEOPLE | 29 |
American Federalism | 44 |
The Politics of Federalism | 62 |
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