Which theory holds that IGOs engage NGOs because it “lowers the costs” for the IGOs, while the NGOs themselves benefit from the access?
A. legitimacy
B. norms
C. functionalism
D. globalism
C. functionalism
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Which of the following describes a competitive service position in the U.S. government?
a. job closely regulated by Congress to ensure that they are filled fairly and effectively b. jobs facilitating a much more rigorous hiring process c. jobs requiring a higher than typical level of security clearance d. jobs requiring executive core qualities (ECQs)
Explain the differences between at-large municipal elections and elections conducted using single-member districts. What are the advantages and disadvantages of each? Which one do you think should be used for municipal elections in Texas? Why?
What will be an ideal response?
Which of the following effects does a primary group have on the manner in which a person votes?
A) often reinforces the political views that are already held by the voter B) often serves to change a voter's mind C) often convinces the voter to vote for the Republican candidate D) has no effect on how a person votes E) none of the above
In the immediate aftermath of the Supreme Court?s famous Brown v. Board of Education decision, the president and Congress
A) refused to enforce speedy compliance with the ruling, thus severely weakening implementation over the next decade. B) celebrated the fact that the Supreme Court had now joined them in supporting swift compliance with a new federal law. C) overruled the Supreme Court in a rare instance of judicial review. D) worked quickly to implement the decision nationwide. E) proposed a Constitutional amendment to overturn the Court?s decision, although the amendment was never ratified by the states.