For a president to be successful the key leadership ability he or she must possess is __________
a. the ability to be subservient
b. the willingness to be patient
c. the power to persuade
d. the ability to make mistakes gracefully
c
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Lobbying is best defined as:
A. the attempts to shape public opinion through online campaigns. B. the indirect techniques used by government officials to gain the confidence of interest groups. C. the direct attempts by individuals or organizations to influence administrative decisions of government. D. the peaceful demonstrations that are designed to make a statement about a group's interests. E. the evaluation of performance of legislators based on how often they have voted with an interest group's position on particular issues.
In the 2006 midterm election, Republicans lost thirty seats in the House and six seats in the Senate. In this way the people indicated
a. a desire to modify or reverse President Bush’s policies. b. a desire to move toward a three party system. c. their boredom with politics. d. their lack of understanding of the issues. e. their support for the president’s policies.
What is the principle that each branch of the federal government has some ability to oversee and influence actions by other branches of government?
a. weights and measures b. checks and balances c. action and reaction d. privileges and immunities'
There are ________ federal district courts.
A. 94 B. 435 C. 2 D. 13 E. 50