How do political elites influence public opinion? ?
a. By voting on legislation
b. By telling friends about personal experiences
c. By travelling about the country
d. By alerting a wide audience to political problems and changes
d. By alerting a wide audience to political problems and changes
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Who authored On Liberty?
a. John Stuart Mill b. William Edwards c. Roger Smith d. Tyrone Session e. Max Weber
In 1972, Congress passed the ________,which stated, "equality of rights under the law shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or any state on account of sex." It failed to be ratified
A) ?19th Amendment B) ?Equal Pay Act C) ?Lilly Ledbetter Act D) ?Equal Rights Amendment E) ?Voting Rights Act
The Department of the Treasury is responsible for all the following except:
A. Enforcing tax law B. Producing currency and postage stamps C. Managing federal finances D. Collecting taxes from residents of the U.S. E. Appropriation for the Department of the Defense
Topics in American Government: Interest GroupsClick on the above link to access the Interactive eBook. Once you've signed in, scroll to page 567 and watch the video. When you've finished watching the video, come back to the test and answer the following questions:The difference between an interest group and a social movement is that unlike an interest group, a social movement ______.
A. is a voluntary organization of like-minded individuals B. deals with cultural, not political, issues C. is a broader effort to call national attention to injustices D. uses crises to focus public attention on an issue