In what way do the actions of modern presidents challenge the central thesis of Richard Neustadt's argument?
A)by demonstrating that unilateral executive actions have little to do with persuasion
B)by illustrating how bipartisan negotiations can lead to legislative success
C)byshowing that modern presidents use far less power than expected
D)byhighlighting the disconnect between presidential persuasion and a president's personality
A
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According to constructivists, which of the following has an unavoidable impact on the behavior of states?
a. Material resources b. Shared knowledge c. Ideas d. Norms e. All of the above
Citizens often criticize Congress for being too slow to act responsively; yet voters normally return _____ of their elected members (incumbents) to office
a. none b. less than three c. about half d. nine of ten e. all
The FCC's requirement for radio stations relating to equal airtime
A. prohibited broadcasters from selling or giving time to political candidates without offering the same to their opponents. B. required broadcasters to air equal amounts of programming that supported both major political parties. C. required broadcasters to give equal time to third parties as well as the Democrats and Republicans in debates. D. required broadcasters to give equal time to news programming and commercial advertising. E. included the print media.
Judicial __________ encourages deference to the policy judgments of elected branches of government
Fill in the blanks with correct word