During the Cold War, the classic third world revolutionary movement was __________.
A. organized by peasants and laborers
B. a military overthrow of the government
C. a communist insurgency
D. Islamic in nature
Answer: C
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Which of the following is NOT a reason for the emergence of issue networks?
a. better communications b. the emergence of new issues c. the proliferation in the number of interest groups active in the public-policy process d. interest groups e. All of the above are reasons.
Unlike in Europe and Japan, in America civil servants
A) always have been held in high regard. B) were once held in high regard, but at present are not. C) never have been held in high regard. D) are held in high regard now, but were not in the past. E) were held in high regard only in times of crisis.
When it comes to interest groups, the Internet has become an increasingly important means of
A) ?decreasing competition B) ?reputation development. C) ?educating legislators. D) ?educating opposing groups. E) ?soliciting new members.