The English philosopher _______ wrote that "there is a sphere of action in which society, as distinguished from the individual, has, if any, only an indirect interest; comprehending all that portion of a person's life and conduct which affects only himself, or if it also affects others, only with their free, voluntary and undeceived consent and participation."
a. Thomas Hobbes
b. John Locke
c. Jeremy Bentham
d. John Stuart Mill
D
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The blending of domestic policy with war policy is best illustrated by congressional __________
A)support for George Bush's immigration reform initiatives B)resistance to Theodore Roosevelt's New Nationalism C)support for Johnson's Great Society programs D)resistance to Roosevelt's New Deal initiatives
Presidential powers are
a. usually open to interpretation. b. never open to interpretation. c. always open to interpretation. d. can only be defined by the president. e. can only be defined by Congress.
Caucuses are restricted to formal party members
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
A public interest group is a group that __________.
A. conducts research and analysis on public policy issues B. expresses its political views publicly C. works to gain benefits for society as a whole D. most people in society know about