What is the primary difference between classical liberals and modern liberals?
A. opinions regarding education
B. religious beliefs
C. beliefs regarding government intervention
D. extent of civil rights
C. beliefs regarding government intervention
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The logic of lobbying is ______.
A. that people who want to influence government decisions quickly recognize the advantages of banding together and asking powerful friends to help out B. that people who want to influence government decisions quickly recognize the advantages of paying someone to seek influence on their behalf C. that people who want to influence government decisions quickly recognize the advantages of working alone to minimize conformity costs D. nonexistent. It does not make sense to lobby on behalf of policies that affect your life
Which of the following was not a cause of the "advocacy explosion"?
a. Decreasing startup costs for new interest groups b. Increased affluence and education since World War II c. Response to the turmoil of the 1960s that exposed areas of great conflict d. Increased influence of the news media
In order to help legislative assemblies function smoothly, informal "rules of the game" are developed to help the assembly members work together. These informal rules are called
a. norms. b. civility. c. collegiality. d. rituals.
Identify and explain the three challenges to states described in the text. In particular, how do these three concepts work independent of, and in tandem with, one another to challenge the power of modern states?
What will be an ideal response?