In the Fourth Republic, Nigerian civil society groups have sought to influence politics through all of the following tactics EXCEPT
a. direct actions like strikes and protests.
b. forming relations with the National Assembly and state legislatures.
c. forming close relations with political parties.
d. establishing close ties to state officials.
e. exposing government corruption.
c
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Congressional consideration of healthcare reform in 2009-2010 is an example of
A) cloture B) a presidential veto C) "unorthodox" congressional procedures D) a unanimous-consent agreement E) gerrymandering
Lobbyists might keep technical experts on their support staffs to
a. appear to be a larger, and therefore more dependable, organization. b. ensure that their information is reliable. c. keep an appearance of professionalism. d. obtain more federal grants. e. retain their 501(c)(3) status.
Which is true of civic engagement?
a. It is a hallmark of totalitarianism. b. It shouldn't be confused with political engagement. c. It helps government do its job. d. It requires holding public office.
After 9/11, the government of the United States acted in a manner that
A) emphasized liberty over security. B) emphasized security over liberty. C) dismissed the significance of both security and liberty. D) elevated the significance of both security and liberty. E) completely reversed all traditional political values.