Which of the following is the reason Alexis de Tocqueville praised interest groups in his classic Democracy in America?

A. Interest groups allow for increased efficiency in influencing the masses.
B. Interest groups allow for increased efficiency in influencing the government.
C. Interest groups provide a buffer between the government and the governed.
D. Interest groups make collective bargaining possible.


Answer: C

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As a member of the 1974 revision commission, explain the drawbacks of the Texas constitution of 1876 that Simon Smith, a member of the Senate, attempted to overcome, and why the recommendations of the commission were not accepted

What will be an ideal response?

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Based on the text, the Monroe Doctrine

a. stated that the United States would stay out of the economic and political affairs of Latin America and Europe if all other states made the same pledge. b. contended that the United States had rights and interests in the Western Hemisphere. c. rejected the isolationist sentiment toward Europe that Washington had announced some twenty years earlier. d. suggested that American intervention into European affairs may be necessary to stop the continuous wars in that region of the world. e. Both options B and D are true.

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