...PA 584 Final Exam Intergovernmental Management Keller 100% Correct PLEASE DOWNLOAD HERE! http://www.studentswithsolutions.com/VIEW-TUTORIAL.ASPX?TUTORIALID=7273 1. (TCO A) Explain briefly why a governmental agency may have many different stakeholders. (Points : 15) 2. (TCO B) Explain the basics of the theory of dual federalism and the importance of the Supreme Court case of McCulloch v. Maryland to that theory. (Points : 15) 3. (TCO C) The 50 states within the United States of America have come about in a variety of ways. Please briefly explain at least two of the ways that states have been formed and/or admitted to the union. (Points : 15) 4. (TCO D) The ability to generate specific types of taxes varies from one level of government to the next. Rank the abilities of the three: local, state, and federal government. Explain at least one way that the respective abilities of the three levels of government to raise tax impact them from an intergovernmental perspective. (Points : 15) 5. (TCO E) Why was the Department of Homeland Security formed? Do you feel that this has helped from a strategic planning perspective? (Points : 15) 6. (TCO F) Explain briefly why requiring financial disclosure of certain governmental officials may help prevent ethical issues from arising. (Points : 15) 7. (TCO G) The Governmental Accounting Standards Board (the "GASB") has conceptually addressed the idea of performance reporting. The concept sets forth the idea of measuring "service...
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