Which of the following is typical of post-WWII presidents with respect to public popularity?

A. starting office with very low approval ratings
B. seeing drops in popularity during stressful international challenges
C. experiencing a steady increase in approval ratings during their first terms
D. seeing spikes in popularity during economic downturns
E. leaving office with less than 50 percent approval ratings


Answer: E

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A. It argues that members of the elite are often able to influence public policy to their own advantage. B. It argues that members of the elite generally have greater access to political officials and political offices than other Americans. C. It argues that members of the elite tend to be better informed about political affairs than other Americans. D. It argues that members of the elite wield political power disproportionate to their numerical size. E. Empirical findings have demonstrated that members of the elite are more likely to trample over civil liberties than Americans with less wealth or education.

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Ballot initiatives often do not have any significant impact on a candidate's campaign

Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

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Describe the distinguishing characteristics of the structure and personnel of the Senior Executive Service. From your perspective, is such a corps useful? Explain your answer.

What will be an ideal response?

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According to the policy-making model, policy is carried out at which of the following stages?

a. change b. formulation c. implementation d. evaluation

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