When can a party change its platform?
a. after a federal census
b. at the start of each fiscal year
c. during the national party convention
d. every two years -
c
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The agenda building process refers to:
a. Processes by which certain issues gain the serious attention of decision makers. b. Processes to shape the agendas of committee meeting in legislatures. c. A series of actions directed toward change. d. Well-positioned arguments for or against a specific piece of legislation.
What strategy was deployed by Obama to corral Democratic votes in Congress to pass the Affordable Care Act?
A)He called on liberal Internet bloggers to pressure their representatives to support the act. B)He threatened to oust opponents of the act from their committee positions in Congress. C)He pledged to actively campaign against any Democrat in Congress who opposed to the act. D)He intimated that opponents would be ineligible for financial support from the party.
The president can approve covert actions without obtaining congressional approval
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Which groups emerged in the 1960s and were composed of liberal voters who sought economic equality and protection for the poor, but also introduced the promotion of civil rights and opposition to the Vietnam War?
a. Old Left b. New Left c. Old Right d. New Right e. Middle