Who are opinion leaders? Why might typical individuals rely on the statements or positions of these opinion leaders in forming their own opinions? What are the limits on how much these opinion leaders can control public opinion?
What will be an ideal response?
Varies
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A) Guaranteed Access B) Hegemon State C) Most Favored Nation D) Privileged Trading Partner E) Reduced Rate Ally
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Political science research shows that negative campaign ads are ineffective, despite their popularity. 2. Face-to-face campaign strategies are more effective than television ads. 3. More people vote in presidential elections than in midterm elections. 4. Presidential “coattails” describes the idea that fundraising tends to be lower in presidential election years.
In Hamdi v. Rumsfeld (2004), the Supreme Court ruled that those who are detained as "enemy combatants" have the right to which of the following, in order to contest the basis of their detention?
a. a written brief b. the assistance of counsel c. an appeal – d. a hearing
If presidents want to achieve the major elements of their agendas and campaign promises, they must gain the cooperation of __________
a. state governors b. Congress c. the Supreme Court d. the federal bureaucracy