What best describes the key ingredient of effective inside lobbying?
a. effective decision makers
b. testimony
c. bribery
d. personal contact
d
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Prior to the American Revolution and the creation of our current constitutional structure in the 1770s, the 13 colonial governments
A) were recognized as independent, sovereign entities by other world powers. B) mirrored those of England during the same period, including an elected House of Commons. C) had governors who were elected by the qualified voters. D) had direct representation in Parliament. E) did not exist.
Parties and interest groups
A) determine which issues are on the policy agenda. B) are not particularly interested in the policy agenda. C) work hard to get the issues they want on the policy agenda. D) have no effect on the policy agenda. E) determine the congressional agenda.
During this period of time, how did the workers’ ideas of freedom differ from those held by the owners and managers of the industry, and how did the courts construe freedom?
What will be an ideal response?
Which of the following statements is true of an iron triangle
A. An iron triangle is a three-way alliance amongthe Senate, the House of Representatives, and the president. B. An iron triangle helps in understanding the federal bureaucracy's role in policymaking. C. An iron triangle is established in only certain parts of the bureaucracy of the federal government. D. An iron triangle relationship applies to all policy domains. E. An iron triangle is made up of people with differing policy concerns.