Political theorists who are less interested in the way politics "ought" to be and more interested in studying politics as it is actually practiced follow this approach
a. Empirical theory
b. Normative theory
c. Existentialism theory
d. Inquisitive theory
e. None of the above
a
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Ex-congressmen
a. can never be lobbyists. b. do not have to register as lobbyists. c. often become lobbyists. d. have no advantage in serving as lobbyists. e. do not think lobbying is worth their time.
In the twenty-first century, differences among Americans in interpreting their collectively held values underlie the division between the _____ parties
A) Federalist and Anti-Federalist B) Socialist and Liberalist C) Republican and Democratic D) Conservative and Liberalist E) Nationalist and Traditionalist
A television news show covered the story of a young girl who had cancer but did not have proper medical insurance to cover the expenses of her treatment. It showed how difficult it was for her to meet her daily expenses and how she had to drop out of college due to her illness. The show influenced the viewers' attitude in a positive way which made them donate money toward the cause. In this case,
the media used a technique called _____. A) lobbying B) microtargeting C) narrowcasting D) framing E) podcasting
With state assemblies in such battleground states as Wisconsin and Michigan passing legislation that changes the status quo for unions, discuss how these events play into the disturbance theory of the political scientist David Truman
Does this theory rely on grassroots mobilization or some other level? Or is some other factor, such as leadership or government involvement, a more important factor than a "disturbance"? Base your answer on your knowledge of current events. What will be an ideal response?