Which institutionalism assumes that institutions are sets of incentives and rules that shape the actions of the individuals who operate within government?
A. agency institutionalism
B. historic institutionalism
C. new institutionalism
D. rational choice institutionalism
D. rational choice institutionalism
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Why do the wealthy participate in politics and government more frequently than the poor?
A) The wealthy are usually bred with a sense of noblesse oblige. B) Politics and government have a greater effect on their lives than on the lives of the poor. C) The wealthy consider it a sport. D) The wealthy tend to be more aware of what they could lose or gain through policy changes. E) The concerns of the wealthy are more communal, while the concerns of the poor are more individualistic.
Which of the following was not part of the Great Society's War on Poverty?
A. Medicare B. Head Start and Upward Bound C. Medicaid D. national health insurance E. Job Corps
Television advertising costs have led to decreasingthe costs of a political campaign
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
In the United States, the focus on environmental protection can be traced back to
a. the late 1800s, when Yellowstone National Park was established. b. to the publication of the Silent Spring in the early 1960s. c. to the Three Mile Island nuclear accident in the late 1970s. d. to 1969 when the Cuyahoga River in Cleveland, Ohio caught on fire.