Why might an issue require citizen involvement to become law?

a. State governments require it.  
b. The issue is unconstitutional.  
c. Politicians find the issue to be politically challenging. 
d. The legislative session is over. 


c. Politicians find the issue to be politically challenging. 

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A. Harry Truman B. Dwight Eisenhower C. John F. Kennedy D. Lyndon Johnson

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The media's power to set the agenda is limited by __________

a. the audience and the nature of any particular issue b. the fact that people rarely pay attention to media c. rules set by the FCC d. the 24/7 news cycle

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a. The prosecuting attorney b. The defendant c. The government d. The plaintiff

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A. Economic regulations B. Public works programs C. Agricultural support programs D. A space program

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