The perception of the government’s type matters to the decision making of the _________.

a. true believers
b. reluctant terrorists
c. complacent opponents
d. a, b, and c


Ans: b

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a. Robert H. Harrison b. John Jay c. John Marshall d. William H. Rehnquist e. Earl Warren

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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The airline industry claimed that the new Department of Transportation rules limiting passenger tarmac waits on a plane would

A) create longer delays. B) result in greater passenger satisfaction. C) force airlines to hire more personnel. D) reduce flight safety. E) cause strikes and other labor disruptions.

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How does lobbying the executive branch differ from lobbying the judicial branch?

a. Lobbying the courts requires a law degree, whereas lobbying the executive branch does not. b. It is much more costly for interest groups to lobby the courts than to lobby the executive branch. c. Lobbying the executive branch focuses on pending legislation, whereas lobbying the courts focuses on overturning existing law. - d. Lobbying the executive branch focuses on how agencies will carry out procedures, rules, and regulations, whereas lobbying the courts focuses on how laws are interpreted by judges.

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