A common political implication of a government shutdown is that it can be used as a negotiating tactic. Which of the following best describes the underlying principle of this tactic?
O Demonstrating bipartisan unity to achieve common goals.
O Leveraging the disruption of government services to gain concessions on policy priorities.
O Ensuring the efficient and uninterrupted operation of federal agencies.
O Building public trust in the government’s ability to manage fiscal responsibilities.
Which of the following potential solutions aims to prevent government shutdowns by creating a more automatic and less politically contentious budget approval process?
O Allowing the President to unilaterally determine federal spending levels.
O Increasing the power of the Supreme Court to mediate budget disputes.
O Implementing automatic continuing resolutions with pre-set spending levels.
O Eliminating the need for Congressional approval of the budget.
For the first question, the answer is:
Leveraging the disruption of government services to gain concessions on policy priorities.
This describes the underlying principle of using a government shutdown as a tactic in negotiations, where lawmakers may agree to resume funding in exchange for concessions on specific policies.
For the second question, the answer is:
Implementing automatic continuing resolutions with pre-set spending levels.
This solution aims to prevent shutdowns by ensuring that funding continues automatically at predetermined levels, thus reducing political contention and the need for constant budget approval negotiations.
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