What is notable about PACs that have organized to serve the interests of the poor and underprivileged in American society?
a. They have influence that is disproportionate to their numbers in society. -
b. They have far more success when playing the inside game than the outside game.
c. The fact that they are nearly absent in American politics.
d. The fact that they are much more successful in lobbying the executive branch than Congress.
c
You might also like to view...
Managing the state bureaucracy is generally left to the ________
A. legislature and its appointees B. private administrators hired to supervise the agencies C. governor's staff and department heads D. staff of the attorney general and comptroller
One of the problems with research on the internet is that
a. because many people can access the research, the samples differ from typical psychological research samples, so the results are often different. b. because of the remote nature of the research, the investigator might never know about problems that occur during the course of the study. c. the investigator usually has to commit more time for data collection than in laboratory studies. d. participants who have difficulty with the study are likely to contact the investigator at any time of the night or day to ask questions.
Which of the following statements is incorrect?
A. No state may restrict voting based on discriminatory tests, taxes, or residency requirements. B. In half of the states, people can register to vote when applying for a driver's license. C. Most states allow absentee ballot voting prior to election day. D. Some states allow people to register on the same day that they vote. E. In areas where many non-English speakers live, election authorities must supply ballots written in the appropriate native languages.
The __________ clause has generally been interpreted by the Supreme Court as implying a "wall of separation" between church and state.
A. establishment B. free-exercise C. necessary and proper D. elasticity E. emoluments