Transnational advocacy networks (TANs) are different from international nongovernmental organizations (INGOs) in that ______.
A. TANs are networks of people, but not an organization like INGOs
B. TANs are based off of social movements, while INGOs receive government support
C. INGOs are networks of people, but not an organization like TANs
D. INGOs are based off of governmental organizations, while TANs are connected to social movements
A. TANs are networks of people, but not an organization like INGOs
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The Massachusetts constitution adopted in 1780 was
A. weak and undemocratic. B. strong and democratic. C. weak and undemocratic. D. strong and undemocratic. E. None of these are correct.
Which of the following statements is FALSE?
A) With proportional representation systems, all it takes is between one and five percent of the vote for a party to win seats in the national legislature. B) In many Scandinavian countries, farmers? parties have long been in existence. C) Many new interest groups in Europe have formed parties on the basis of shared values. D) Green parties in Europe have never been able to win enough votes to enter the nationallegislature. E) Parties are more like interest groups in Europe than in the U.S.
To get their news, many people rely on entertaining news outlets or one-sided broadcasts that reflect their own views. To get the best understanding of the real issues or proposals being made by government, one should ______.
A. read the news on the home page of your Internet browser B. rely on the opinions of your friends C. find an interesting, reliable, objective source you like, and will check regularly D. recognize and accept the fact that just one individual cannot have an impact on public policy
Congress can exercise influence over foreign policy through its power to __________
a. command the armed forces b. appoint the secretary of defense c. ratify treaties d. recognize the sovereignty of foreign countries