How, according to Keck and Sikkink, can a small, weak network influence larger and more powerful organizations like countries and coorporations?

a. by manipulating international institutions
b. by exploiting moral and material leverage
c. by appealing to the populations of democratic states
d. by lobbying for legal action


b

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Following the adoption of Progressive reforms, what happened to voter turnout in the United States?

A. It increased dramatically because people were able to vote for candidates of different parties. B. The candidates worked much harder to mobilize voters so voter turnout increased. C. The various changes combined to produce a significant decrease in voter turnout. D. There was no appreciable change in voter turnout because the incentive structure really did not change very much.

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If a media message is very quiet, you should expect opinion change among which demographic?

a. primarily elderly viewers b. viewers who are politically moderate c. those who are most politically attentive d. those who are never politically attentive e. primarily young viewers

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The tenure power of a governor is limited by ________

A. term limits B. executive reorganization C. incumbency D. coattail effects

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Tax loopholes allow individuals and corporations to

A) reduce their taxable income legally. B) choose the state to which they will pay taxes. C) register formal complaints with the Internal Revenue Service. D) pay taxes only on investment income. E) force the state to pay the tax on income.

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