Which of the following are strategies used by groups to embed their particular policy concerns in the Constitution?
a. Secure a provision that will result in economic gains for the group
b. Prohibit the state from taking a particular action
c. Secure tax relief
d. Advance a special interest that is already the subject of a constitutional guarantee
e. All of the above
E
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When government is divided rather than unified, which of the following is true?
a. Not much important legislation is passed. b. Just as much important legislation is passed. c. Far more important legislation is passed. d. Legislation comes to a standstill.
A majority of Americans approves of congressional performance and its members are well appreciated.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
The right to have the government stay out of the personal lives of its citizens is known as
a. equal rights. b. minority rights c. free press. d. majority rule. e. the right to privacy.
In what way is "smart power" smart?
a. It relies heavily on technology. b. It is based on one state's ability to effectively deceive another. c. It depends on the strategic combination of soft and hard power. d. It relies on small but devastating surgical strikes against an opponent.