Larry M. Bartels describes “framing effects” as situations in which
a. the public has a basic misunderstanding of a major policy issue.
b. public opinion is affected by strong presidential leadership on a particular issue.
c. different ways of posing a policy issue produce distinctly different public responses.
d. public opinion is inconsistent with elite opinion.
c. different ways of posing a policy issue produce distinctly different public responses.
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Which of the following types of internet surveys would be preferred because of higher response rates and tighter control over multiple responses by a single individual?
a. e-mail surveys b. pop-up surveys c. website surveys d. blog surveys
Which kind of committee can be convened to conduct a special investigation in the event of a major scandal?
a. conference b. investigative c. joint d. judiciary
The term hegemony refers to a. the ability of a particular state to dominate world affairs
b. the ability of a particular branch of government to dominate other branches. c. the dependency of one country's economy on another country's economy. d. the ability of international organizations to influence the domestic policies of countries. e. the spread of democracy worldwide.
One of the criticisms leveled at the federal system is that it enables local or special interests to frustrate efforts to solve national problems like segregated public schools and pollution
Indicate whether the statement is true or false