Why does a group as large, and with a reach as large, as the NAACP have so little influence?

A) Size and reach don't inherently translate into influence, even if the group isn't
disadvantaged.
B) The largest groups are often ignored as people assume groups that attract such large numbers
must be having their needs met.
C) Disadvantaged groups with smaller grievances are among the least likely to be listened to.
D) Disadvantaged groups with the biggest grievances are among the least likely to be listened
to.


D

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A)Local policy initiatives are a helpful way to understand the reach of presidential power during war. B)The differences between proposed and enacted budgets provide a measure of presidential success that can be compared across policy domains. C)The number of vetoes sustained by Congress during a time of waris key to assessing congressional support for the president. D)Supporting statements issued by international organizations are an effective measure of presidential power during a time of war.

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Which of the following countries is a member of NATO?

a. Russia b. China c. Japan d. the United States

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