Under the 1946 Federal Regulation of Lobbying Act, _____

A) lobbying was prohibited
B) bundled campaign contributions were banned
C) only those lobbyists who sought to influence federal legislation directly were covered
D) only persons whose lobbying was directed at agencies in the executive branch were required to register as lobbyists and file quarterly reports
E) members of Congress were prohibited from accepting gifts or travel paid for by lobbyists


C

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Which of the following is NOT a possible cultural impact of communication technologies associated with globalization?

A. The emergence of a sense of "global citizenship." B. Backlash against globalization in the form of global terrorist networks. C. Decreased power of states to exclusively conduct diplomacy. D. The disintegration of minority cultures. E. Greater ability by states to engage in censorship.

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A bureaucrat who implements a policy in a way that may be somewhat different from what policymakers intended is engaging in which of these?

a. slack b. drift c. capture d. spoils e. norms

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Which of the following is NOT true regarding poverty?

a. The definition of poverty is not entirely clear and defining it is not a science. b. The official U. S. government measure of poverty has changed over time. c. Children, women, and minorities are disproportionately likely to be poor in America. d. The U.S. Census Bureau 2011 official poverty level for a family of four is an income of $15,000 or less.

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