Which role do conveners play in the process of negotiated rulemaking?
a. They act as neutral advisors.
b. They act as mediators.
c. They publish proposed rules.
d. They facilitate the public comment period.
a. They act as neutral advisors.
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a. has occurred with greater frequency, starting with the former Yugoslavia, Russia, and finally Georgia. b. has shifted to the developing countries of the Global South. c. has occurred roughly once a year. d. has diminished, making the Global South a safer place to live.
Ballot roll-off refers to a situation in which voters ______.
a. fail to attend the polls on election day b. show up at the polls but are turned off by long lines c. start the voting process but fail to complete the ballot d. complete the ballot without making informed decisions
The duties of legislative committees include ______.
A. catering to the whims of the executive and judicial branches B. holding hearings and debating C. supervising elections and signing bills D. making the passage of bills impossible
The impact of “postmaterialism” suggests that the influence of socioeconomic status on the development of party identification and ideological orientation is
a. becoming weaker. b. becoming stronger. c. never going to change. d. becoming more important, but only when an economic issue is emphasized.