What is the relationship between lobbyists and the executive branch, and what does each offer to the other in this relationship?

What will be an ideal response?


An ideal response will:
1, Discuss how interest groups lobby the executive branch because executive departments, agencies, and regulators often have a great deal of discretion in implementing policies. This means that the interest can potentially influence how a policy is put into place.
2, Describe how the interest group representatives can convey technical information, provide research, help limit criticism, and demonstrate how what the group desires is good policy.This could be beneficial to the executive branch.

Political Science

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David Truman's disturbance theory suggests that a. interest group domination will have a cyclical nature because citizens will put forth different interests as timegoes on

b. public interests will not be represented by the constant discussion and debate between political parties andinterest groups. c. voluntary associations would form naturally out of the desire of humans to satisfy their needs. d. interest groups can only push public dissatisfaction to a certain limit before the concerns of the majority willoverride their influence.

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In the United States, we live in a federal system in which

A) the states have most of the power. B) local governments create the state governments. C) governmental programs are mostly the exclusive responsibility of the federal government. D) there are 50 separate state governments and one national government. E) the states are creatures of the national government.

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Which measure of association should be used to measure the substantive significance of two nominal variables if the distribution of the independent variable is skewed?

a. Lambda b. Cramer’s V c. Pearson’s r d. all of the above

Political Science

According to the text, the absolute number of federal employees has grown substantially in the last 100 years. Based on this absolute figure alone, is it reasonable to assume that the size of government also has exploded? Why or why not? If there is a better approach to measuring this, please explain.

What will be an ideal response?

Political Science