Which of the following is a typical characteristic of morality policy interest groups?
a. Morality policy interest groups tend to be non-religious and disinterested in public policy.
b. Most morality-based interest groups are driven by a single issue.
c. Morality policy interest groups tend to mobilize their members to work indirectly in the religious arena.
d. Often, members of morality policy interest groups simply write checks and let lobbyists do most of the work.
b
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A. a protest. B. civil disobedience. C. a strike. D. a sit-in.
The disappearance of the Aral Sea due to human decisions is an example of the need to protect our
A) biodiversity. B) deserts. C) rain forests. D) sea levels. E) water supplies.
The condition that results when each state's increase in military capability is matched by the other's capability, resulting in no significant gain in security for any one state is known as
a. the security dilemma. b. mutually assured destruction. c. coercive diplomacy. d. balance of power. e. power politics.
Quick and often humorous comments made by candidates for the media are know as
a. sound bites. b. free media. c. sound checks. d. positive ads. e. contrast ads.