In a manuscript, the hypothesis __________________
a) is not always stated
b) is stated in the method section
c) may be found in the introduction
d) both a and c
d
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In both chambers, proposals for new legislation, known as bills,
a. are considered under strict rules that allows every bill an equal chance of success. b. often carry their authors’ names to gain personal credit and most bills are introduced simultaneously in each chamber. c. originate outside of Congress to allow the general public the opportunity to influence the policymaking agenda. d. are easier to pass than to kill because once a bill is introduced, it has momentum that is difficult to derail.
Informal groups of lawmakers who gather together based on party or interest to discuss matters of common concern are known as
A. congressional caucuses. B. politicos. C. placeholders. D. trustees. E. delegates.
SELECT ALL THAT APPLY. Using to the “flying geese” theory, which Asian country was the “lead goose” for Asian development?
A. Japan B. South Korea C. Taiwan D. China
Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
1. Lobbying is the attempt to influence government policy, usually on behalf of an interest group 2. The 2010 gubernatorial election (Jerry Brown vs. Meg Whitman) broke all previous records for campaign spending. 3. Organized interest groups and lobbies provide large financial resources for candidates. 4. Websites, emails, text messaging and robocalls have become important vehicles for campaigning. 5. The California Teachers’ Association and the Automobile Club of America are considered to be interest groups.