Differentiate between democratic theory and neo-institutional theory
A) Democratic theory states that parties have grown so large that they can now afford to ignore
voters, while neo-institutional theory states that parties are beholden to voter critique.
B) Democratic theory states that political parties cannot afford to ignore voters, while
institutional theory claims that parties can afford to disregard them.
C) Neo-institutional theory claims that institutions have grown so large they govern with
disregard to regional politics.
D) Neo-institutional theory states that no institution, new or old, can afford to disregard voters;
democratic theory is choosier
B
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France's statist economic approach
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A) ?cabinet. B) ?press corps. C) secretaries. D) majority whips. E) liaisons.
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What will be an ideal response?