What three things do the authors suggest citizens can do to offset their frustration with the partisan nature of politics?

What will be an ideal response?


Get real, get involved, and don’t split your ticket.

Political Science

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Who argued that differences across political systems may not be as great as the differences across policy areas?

A. Gary Freeman B. Herbert Gottweiss C. Theodore Lowi D. Franz van Waarden

Political Science

Tight monetary policy theory dictates that when the economy is faced with inflation, the government should

A. increase the supply of credit. B. increase taxes. C. decrease the supply of credit. D. decrease taxes. E. take complete control of the economy.

Political Science

E-government is seen as beneficial in all of the following ways except

a. it is an efficient way for government to gauge public opinion and preferences. b. citizens can easily download reports and forms. c. people can "click" on a government's homepage and find information and resources. d. it leaves the "technology have­nots" behind.

Political Science

The idea that nationalism contributed to the cause of World War I focuses on which level of analysis?

a. Individual b. State c. International d. Global

Political Science