Outline the relationship between interest-group participation and social class.
What will be an ideal response?
Although differentiating between patterns of interest-group participation based on either income or social class can be difficult, most data suggests that working-class people are generally less likely to have been politically socialized than those from more privileged groups. Extenuating factors that account for this include access to childcare and disposable income, and access to computers and the Internet.
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Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
The participation paradox is the idea that
a. elected officials continue to vote even though they are virtually assured of re-election. b. voters continue to support one party or the other even when they have been "let down" by their party previously. c. people continue to vote even though one vote is extremely unlikely to sway an election. d. people continue to involve themselves in activities of interest groups. e. education, age, income, etc. don't have an impact on voting behavior in spite of political scientists' expectations.
The Cold War refers to the confrontation between the United States and what other country (countries) after World War II?
A. West Germany B. France C. The Soviet Union and communist-allied countries D. Japan E. Italy
James Madison’s famous argument on behalf of the extensive republic appears in which work?
a. The Declaration of Independence b. The Articles of Confederation c. The Federalist d. Second Treatise on Civil Government