Interest groups often provide selective incentives, which are ______.
a. public goods available to everyone
b. benefits available only to elite group members
c. goods and services provided to interest groups by the federal government
d. presents that groups give to legislators to drum up support
e. benefits available only to group members
e. benefits available only to group members
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How do government corporations differ from private companies?
a. Government corporations perform activities that private companies cannot. b. Government corporations need less government oversight than private companies. c. Government corporations cannot sell stock, whereas private companies can. d. Government corporations can borrow money, whereas private companies cannot.
If the United Nations sends troops into Somalia to help ensure basic humanitarian needs are met and warring factions fulfill a cease-fire agreement, this is an example of:
A) ?Disarmament B) ?A security community C) ?Collective security D) ?Peacekeeping E) ?Compellence
In 1833, in the case of Barron v. Baltimore, the Supreme Court reasoned that the whole thrust of the Bill of Rights was
a. directed exclusively at restraining state power. b. directed at restraining federal and state power equally. c. advisory in nature, directed at neither the national government nor the states. d. directed exclusively at restraining the power of the national government.
A retention election pits an incumbent judge against a challenger for a seat on the bench
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.