Issue networks are more interdependent and unified than iron triangles.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


False

Like iron triangles, issue networks are made up of people with similar policy concerns. Issue networks are less interdependent and unified than iron triangles, however, and often include more players, such as media outlets. See 13-4: Regulatory Agencies: Are They the Fourth Branch of Government?

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a. a two-thirds vote of each house of Congress and three-fourths of the state legislatures b. a national referendum c. a majority of the Supreme Court and Congress, with the president's signature d. a three-fourths vote of state legislatures and the president's signature e. a simple majority of the Congress and of the state legislatures

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A course of government action taken in an attempt to address a public problem is known as a ______.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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How well are the president's foreign policy powers described in the Constitution? What specific foreign policy powers are enumerated in the Constitution?

What will be an ideal response?

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In the United States, can a Republican be to the political left of a Democrat?

a) No, Republicans are always to the right of Democrats. b) Yes, U.S. parties tend to be broad-based political coalitions without requirements for membership. c) Yes, Republicans are always to the left of Democrats. d) No, Republicans must agree to certain tenets that are to the right of the tenets that Democrats must agree to.

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