Interest groups in the New System rely primarily on "insider" lobbying for influence.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
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__________ is designed to prevent or reduce some activity because that activity is viewed as harmful.
A. Distributive policy B. Redistributive policy C. Regulatory policy D. Economic policy
By _________ the percentage of those identifying themselves as Republicans and Democrat was almost equal
a. 1968 b. 1970 c. 1988 d. 1995 e. 2003
Marshall’s ruling in Marbury v. Madison is a testament to his strategic political skills for which of the following reasons?
a. it gave Marshall’s political principal, Marbury, virtually everything he sought. b. Marshall actually had another justice write the opinion and Marshall dissented, thus avoiding blame for the controversy. c. it led to Marshall ultimately being chosen as Jefferson’s Vice President in his second term. d. it did not command the other political actors to do anything to affirm the Court’s authority.
Which of the following was not a justification of the "spoils system"?
a. Its contribution to a politically accountable administrative system b. The right of election winners to reward their supporters with jobs c. The notion that any person could adequately perform the work of government administration d. The idea that government jobs belong to the wealthy