What is hyperpluralism? How does this perspective see interest groups as offering threats to the political system?

What will be an ideal response?


Answer: An ideal response will:
1. Define and explain hyperpluralism.
2. Explain that hyperpluralism is concerned with the development of policy subsystems and iron triangles that control government policy.
3. Explain that hyperpluralism is concerned with the potential for deadlock, particularly with the influence of single-interest groups and lobbying efforts.

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Policy elites include all of the following EXCEPT

a. members of Congress. b. Supreme Court justices. c. leading journalists. d. teachers of social studies in secondary schools. e. President's cabinet.

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What did new Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) standards passed in a 2007 energy bill improve?

A. controls on greenhouse gas emissions B. the fuel economy of light trucks and cars C. the price of gasoline, by lowering gas taxes across the country D. automobile emissions and traffic congestions, by raising gas taxes across the country

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Which of the following can be said of a "favorable business environment"?

A. It can result from competitive federalism. B. It can result from state spending on infrastructure. C. It can result from a well-educated workforce. D. It can result in businesses paying lower taxes. E. All of the above are true.

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_________ policies are designed to regulate conduct and protect the health and welfare of all Americans

a. Environmental b. Public c. Social welfare d. Regulatory e. Economic

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