____ make sure that people in government know what their members want and that their organizations know what the government is doing:
a. cabinet officials
b. federal agency administrators
c. lobbyists
d. governors
e. political parties
Ans: c. lobbyists
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a. recognition powers b. franking privileges c. executive privileges d. partisan self-interest
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a. federal police power b. congressional power to declare war c. commerce clause of the Constitution d. necessary and proper clause of the Constitution e. none of the these
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What will be an ideal response?
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a. reducing the executive’s span of control b. improving grouping of activities c. creating interest group panels d. strengthening administrative coordination