Suppose you receive an email asking you to contact your representatives and ask them to vote "yes" on a particular upcoming bill which affects the group that sent you the email. This communication would be an example of
A) direct lobbying. B) indirect lobbying. C) log-rolling. D) electioneering. E) grass-tops lobbying.
Answer: B
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Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
Carefully review the research matrix presented below. If this is a within subjects design, how many total participants will be used in the experiment?
Immaculate Appearance Neat Appearance Sloppy Appearance 15 participants 15 participants 15 participants a. 15 b. 30 c. 45 d. 60
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a. citizens choosing not to use the courts b. the courts being overrun with cases c. judges being insufficiently trained d. a lack of respect for court decisions
States generally are willing to enforce international law themselves because
a. more powerful states could invade any state that breaks the law. b. the International Court of Justice would decide against them anyway. c. they tend to benefit from international law. d. the United Nations would impose greater sanctions against those states.