The assumption that states are single entities that can think about their actions coherently and make choices when exercising power is known as the __________ assumption
Fill in the blank with the appropriate word.
Answer: unitary-actor
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______ include(s) public agencies and the programs and services they implement and manage.
a. Bureaucracy b. Standard operating procedures c. Red tape d. Administrative redundancy
What message is the text trying to impart with the examples of Clayton Williams and George Bush with respect to media coverage?
A. Intense media coverage can backfire for candidates if they make public mistakes. B. Political consultants are able to reframe candidate mistakes so that the press treats them as positives. C. In the race for voter attention, any coverage is essentially good coverage. D. Candidates have largely sought to hide from the press for fear of receiving negative coverage.
Which best describes a political action committee (PAC)?
a. an organization within a political party that coordinates campaign events b. an organizations that focuses on grassroots lobbying c. an organization within a political party that creates and runs campaign advertisements d. an organization affiliated with an interest group that solicits campaign contributions and distributes them to political candidates
What is international finance?
a. the movement of money among countries for the purpose of investment, trade, and capital accumulation b. when two or more states that export a particular product will receive access to a country that imports the product under favorable terms c. the determination of exchange rates as the results of market forces d. any trade that takes place without barriers such as tariffs or quotas