Organized interests can best overcome the free-rider problem to join by providing ______.

a. collective goods that everyone can enjoy
b. collective goods that only group members can enjoy
c. selective incentives that everyone can enjoy
d. selective incentives that only group members can enjoy
e. none of these


d. selective incentives that only group members can enjoy

Political Science

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The order in which a policy advocate systematically compares policy options is:

a. Identify options, select and weigh criteria, rank options, develop a decision-making matrix. b. Develop a decision-making matrix, identify options, rank options, select and weigh criteria. c. Select and weigh criteria, develop a decision-making matrix, identify options, rank options. d. Identify options, rank options, develop a decision-making matrix, select and weigh criteria.

Political Science

Many measures in large bureaucratic organizations are social indicators

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Political Science

Consider the scope of civil war and terrorism in the 21st century, compared to the legacy from the 20th century. What does this look like, and how have these global challenges evolved over time? What are some of the needs or solutions that must be addressed in order to overcome these challenges?

What will be an ideal response?

Political Science

The president's closest advisors today tend to be

A) Cabinet members. B) White House aides. C) senators. D) party leaders. E) members of interest groups.

Political Science