Traditionally, political parties have been defined as
A) organizations or associations that engage in politics on behalf of their members.
B) groups that have broad-based demands for government action on some problem or issue.
C) groups of like-minded people who band together to take control of government.
D) specialized organizations for raising and contributing election funds.
E) groups who pressure government for policy changes.
C
You might also like to view...
A self-defined, stable affiliation with a political party __________ political judgments
a. complicates b. distorts c. overrides d. reverses e. simplifies
Which federal regulatory agency, created in 1934 as a direct response to the stock market crash of 1929, is responsible for rulemaking with respect to the stock market and corporate bookkeeping practices?
a. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) b. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) c. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) d. Federal Reserve Board e. U.S. Treasury
In Loving v. Virginia (1967), the Court struck down __________, finding no compelling interest in a law that prohibited interracial marriage.
A) miscegenation
B) misogyny
C) narcissism
D) racism
E) ethnocentrism
What action did the Trump administration take with respect to student loan policy in its first year?
A. It expanded the federal government's role in student loans by adding several new classes of loan programs. B. It made it easier for students defrauded by for-profit colleges to qualify for federal loan relief. C. It placed new restrictions on what types of private companies would be federally authorized to offer student loans. D. It initiated a student debt consolidation plan. E. It made it harder for students defrauded by for-profit colleges to qualify for federal loan relief.