When an interest group is very narrowly focused it is referred to as a

A) special interest group.
B) public interest group.
C) single-issue group.
D) government interest group.
E) small interest group.


C

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a. individual liberty. b. separation of church and state. c. public policy. d. eminent domain.

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Which of these questions could be addressed by a case study on voter behavior?

a. Why is voter turnout lower during mid-term elections than presidential elections? b. Why are U.S. citizens less likely to vote in presidential elections than French citizens? c. Why is party affiliation stronger in the United States than in some countries with higher voter turnout rates? d. Why are voter turnout rates higher in countries with parliamentary systems than they are in countries with presidential systems?

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Policy making does not occur in a vacuum. Explain and provide an example of each of the various contexts that surround policy making and how that context can influence the policies that are enacted.

What will be an ideal response?

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In 1885, the __________ carved up Africa among European colonial powers

a. Pan African Commissions b. Royal Niger Company c. Berlin Conference d. Divide et Impera

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