How do physical identities—such as gender, race, and generation—affect the formation of public opinion in foreign policy?

What will be an ideal response?


Answers should identify how physical identities serve as a strong foundation for group identities, which play a role in public opinion formation. Answers should also identify how these identities have varying degrees of influence, with generation having a smaller impact than gender or race.

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President ____________________ twice vetoed budget resolutions, causing the federal government to temporarily shut down

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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Organized interest groups are able to support a candidate or a ballot measure by spending money through their

a. members’ checking accounts. b. political action committees (PACs) c. friends’ credit cards. d. ability to sell cookies.

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The single-member district election system limits each voter's choice to a single contest

Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

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Which of the following is noted for his criticism of interest group pluralism, arguing that it has not resulted in strong positive government but rather in impotent government that can neither plan nor achieve justice?

A) C. Wright Mills B) Robert A. Dahl C) Theodore Lowi D) Richard Viguerie E) Sarah Constance

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