What is the difference between party regulars and candidate activists?
a. Party regulars are more uncompromising than candidate activists.
b. Party regulars are more concerned with party cohesiveness, while candidate activists tend to be ideologically driven.
c. Party regulars tend to be ideologically driven, while candidate activists are more willing to compromise.
d. Party regulars focus on individual candidates, while candidate activists focus on issues.
b
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a. doubting Thomas's. b. Sumerians. c. skeptics. d. Persians. e. none of the above.
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a. lacked protection in the U.S. Constitution from forming groups b. had a stronger belief in collective action than did Europeans c. had negative experiences with unified action while fighting for independence d. had a dominant culture of individualism that discouraged them from working together
People who ___________ are most likely to belong to interest groups
A) ?have low income B) have ?the most urgent need for government benefits C) ?have high income D) ?are retired E) ?have an interest in ideological issues
Agency decision-making is checked by all of the following except ______.
A. Congress B. the president C. the federal courts D. the general public