An example of casework by a member of Congress is
a. working with a caucus on a public policy that affects his or her constituents.
b. voting for a bill desired by constituents.
c. writing a newsletter to send out to constituents.
d. helping a constituent gain citizenship.
e. All of the above are true.
d. helping a constituent gain citizenship.
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Professor Emmette S. Redford identifies three levels of policies based on the scope of participation normally characteristic of each and, to a lesser extent, the kind of issue involved. What are these three levels?
a. micropolitics, subsystem policies, and macropolitics b. subsystem policies, suprasystem policies, and open system policies c. individualistic, moralistic, and traditionalistic d. micropolitics, mesopolitics, and macropolitics
Which of these IR approaches tend to be on the structural end of the spectrum in the ‘structure-agency’ debate?
Marxism Social Constructivism Critical Theory Realism
A policy in which one small group benefits and another small group pays is
A. interest group politics. B. majoritarian politics. C. client politics. D. entrepreneurial politics. E. logrolling politics.
According to Figure 16.2 in your text, what is the relationship between unemployment and inflation?
a. The inflation rate is always higher than unemployment. b. The inflation rate always increases when unemployment increases. c. The inflation rate never declines, regardless of the unemployment rate. d. The unemployment rate is generally higher than the inflation rate.