Expressive benefits are ______.

a. incentives that derive from the opportunity to be committed to a greater cause
b. incentives politicians try to give voters to get them to adopt ideological positions
c. incentives that generate research aimed at influencing public policymaking
d. benefits that present Democrats with research on public policy issues
e. none of these


a. incentives that derive from the opportunity to be committed to a greater cause

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What is suspect classification?

A) The categorization of a particular group that will be closely scrutinized by the courts to see whether its use is unconstitutional B) The method by which prisoners were sent off to prison C) The rule stating that only the actions of state and local governments (not those of private individuals) must conform to the equal protection clause D) Primary elections, held by the Democratic Party, that divided the races into different classifications E) Whenever gender is used in classification

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Social domestic policy is sometimes referred to by critics as "welfare policy" because many conservatives believe that

A. government cannot provide public policy in these areas. B. government can provide welfare, but cannot create policy in other public areas. C. government providing many social benefits is just like putting everyone "on welfare." D. the private sector is better positioned to create a welfare state.

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Implied powers of the federal government stem from which clause?

a. Elastic b. Supremacy c. Equal protection d. Grandfather

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Which of the following is an advantage of using soft power to achieve foreign policy objectives?

a. Soft power takes full advantage of U.S. military prowess. b. Soft power is particularly adept at dealing with rogue nations. c. Resolutions reached through the use of soft power are more durable. d. Soft power does not rely on military coercion to accomplish foreign policy goals.

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