__________ is the process of allotting congressional seats to each state according to its proportion of the population

a. Apportionment
b. Appropriations
c. Gerrymandering
d. Redistricting


a

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Interest groups use __________ to obtain the specific language and deadlines of proposed regulations

a. amicus curiae briefs b. issue networks c. the Federal Register d. collective bargaining

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How can a policy advocate convince others that a condition is a problem?

a. Staging a protest march. b. Offering a solution. c. Using data and research. d. All of the above choices.

Political Science

The process of “getting on” the political agenda is ______.

a. highly precise b. very scientific c. rather systemic d. somewhat unscientific

Political Science

Which theory argues that special interest groups have essentially become sovereign, and the government is merely their servant?

a. pluralism b. hyperpluralism c. majority rule d. federalism

Political Science