All of the following are method used by policy analysts or legislative leaders to form the majorities needed to pass legislation and sustain legislative legitimation EXCEPT ______.
A. logrolling
B. partisan analysis
C. pork barrel legislation
D. vote pattern analysis
D. vote pattern analysis
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Which of the following entities attempts to influence public policy by having its members win and hold office?
a. interest groups b. political parties c. minority factions d. community organizations
Bureaucrats "go by the book" because
A) "the book" consists of the laws they are obligated to enforce. B) they are afraid of being rebuked by Congress if they depart from "the book." C) they are unimaginative and "the book" provides ready-made answers. D) they operate only within their narrow specialization. E) they can hide behind it if their actions are unpopular.
Explain how the concept of federalism has changed since the days of Marbury v. Madison.
What will be an ideal response?
In the Federalist Papers, James Madison warned of the dangers of factions. Today, we would probably use what term instead of the word faction?
a. Antifederalists b. countries c. special interest groups d. political leaders e. third parties