When protesters are engaged in illegal but nonviolent activities, it is referred to as __________
A) ?nonviolent civil disobedience
B) ?lobbying
C) ?electioneering
D) ?passive obedience
E) ?revolution
A
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Discuss why some constituents are less represented than others by their elected representatives. How does this affect legislative outcomes?
What will be an ideal response?
The emergence of Ross Perot as a nonparty presidential alternative in 1992 __________.
A. exposed the weakness of both Democratic and Republican parties B. favored the Democratic Party by garnering support for its ideology C. favored the Republican Party by garnering support for its ideology D. helped Bush defeat Clinton in the 1992 presidential election
The example that Barbour and Wright use to demonstrate that public opinion matters in domestic policymaking is the statement that ______.
a. conservative states enact conservative policies while liberal states legislate liberal ones b. the gender gap influences the winners and losers of elections and thus policy struggles c. wealthier individuals have a greater degree of power over policy outcomes than poorer citizens d. mainstream media outlets are losing their ability to influence the policymaking narrative e. the recipients of redistributive social programs are a powerful factor in the formation of interest groups
In 2010, __________ percent of all U.S. Hispanics lived in suburbs
a. 29 b. 39 c. 49 d. 59