Explaining political outcomes by looking at the effects of individuals and their political decisions is known as

a. satisficing.
b. bounded rationality.
c. elite learning.
d. bounded rationality.
e. the choice approach.


E

Political Science

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a. mixed subjects design b. within subjects design c. matched subjects design d. between subjects design

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a. common ancestry b. set ideals c. core values d. historical documents e. hard and fast rules

Political Science

Japan drew its electoral district lines to over-represent rural voters in order to

a. punish urban voters for their behavior during the war b. provide strong support for the anticommunist Liberal Democratic Party c. promote workers’ rights d. weigh votes according to demographic conditions

Political Science