Which of the following is true about interest groups in American states?
A. They are a significant and growing source of influence on state legislators.
B. They use bribery as their primary tool to influence legislators.
C. Their influence is small and diminishing.
D. They are illegal in most states.
E. They do not get involved in elections.
A
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According to your text, which of the
following arguments is most frequently used to support the adoption of single-member district council election systems as opposed to at-large election systems? a) In a district election system, candidates need less money to mount a serious campaign and are thus less dependent on interest group financing. b) District council members can take a broader perspective on issues than members elected at large. c) District election campaigns produce better quality candidates than citywide election contests. d) District council members are more concerned with the city as a whole than are members elected at large. e) In a district election system, candidates need more money to mount a serious campaign and are thus more dependent on interest group financing.
Does the quality of House and Senate candidates vary with the prospect of success in a given election? Explain why or why not.
What will be an ideal response?
In what circumstances do the courts regulate the regulatory system?
What will be an ideal response?
In view of the text's definition of morality, it is evident that
a. morality and law do not intersect. b. morality is reflected in law, policies, and administrative rules. c. moral questions have little to do with the practical world of work. d. you cannot legislate morality.