Which of the following statements best describes the use of indirect lobbying?
a. The use of indirect lobbying has declined since the 1960s.
b. Indirect lobbying is used mainly by labor unions.
c. Indirect lobbying began with the advent of the Internet in the 1990s.
d. Indirect lobbying can be traced back to the nation's early days.
d
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Which of the following is an example of Max Weber's merit principle?
a. citizens evaluating political candidates based on personal characteristics b. citizens evaluating political candidates based on candidates' work experience c. agencies hiring people based on their performance on entrance exams d. agency officials evaluating a policy proposal based on its merits
Why didn't Congress approve U.S. participation in the League of Nations?
A) Many members believed that the League would undermine U.S. sovereignty. B) Germany and Japan were not represented. C) The League's lack of military support led most members to believe that it would never have much importance. D) President Wilson did not feel that the League was essential for world stability so he urged Congress not to sign the treaty. E) Most of the American public did not support the League.
In the 1963 case of__________, the Supreme Court held that if a person is accused of a felony and cannot afford an attorney, an attorney must be made available to the accused person at the government's expense
A) Gideon v. Wainwright B) Roe v. Wade C) Griswold v. Connecticut D) California v. Miller E) Plessy v. Ferguson
Which of the following is a difference between an iron triangle and an issue network?
a. Iron triangles are open networks while issue networks are closed. - b. Issue networks are more open and inclusive than iron triangles. c. Issue networks serve private interests while iron triangles serve public interests. d. Iron triangles are more fluid and control of policymaking is less predictable than in an issue network.