All of the following are considered problems coming on the agenda, as identified by Jack Walker, EXCEPT ______.

A. sporadically recurring issues placed on the policy agenda
B. periodically recurring issues placed on the policy agenda
C. crises that mandate that an issue be placed on the policy agenda
D. intergovernmental relations that prevent an issue being placed on the policy agenda


D. intergovernmental relations that prevent an issue being placed on the policy agenda

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Calculations based on the voting-age population usually rely on census data because census data is a. an accurate estimate of the number of people in a population

b. a reliable measure of the population ineligible to vote. c. a clear computation of the number who have voted in the past. d. a solid gauge of the portion of the population born in this country.

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Recent FCC rulings have produced a trend in media __________

a. independence b. regulation c. conglomeration d. bias

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All citizens in a city elect all members of a city council, who run for specific seats, in the _________ election system

a. single-member district b. pure at-large c. council d. at-large place e. commission

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With regard to affirmative action, the Supreme Court in recent years has

A. asked the president to clarify the policy. B. moved to narrow its application. C. asked the state legislatures to clarify the policy. D. asked Congress to clarify the policy. E. moved to outlaw it.

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