The most numerous types of interest groups in the United States are which of the following?
A. Economic interest groups
B. Social interest groups
C. Liberal interest groups
D. Environmental interest groups
E. Public interest groups
Answer: A
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a. can be accepted only by the global-primacy perspective b. can be accepted only by the state-primacy perspective. c. can be accepted only by the cultural-primacy perspective. d. can be accepted by all three perspectives. e. is resisted by all three perspectives.
Political philosopher Thomas Hobbes believed that the essence of government is
a. to make all people happy to the extent that this is possible. b. to manage naturally occurring conflicts. c. to repress any opposition to the legitimate government. d. that it has no moral authority. e. to produce wealth for every human being.
Which of the following is NOT true of the labor movement in Japan?
a. The Allied occupation encouraged unions as a form of democratizing Japanese politics. b. Unions were instrumental in winning concessions over wages and working conditions. c. The rate of unionization has fallen steadily since the 1970s. d. The number of labor disputes, like strikes and walkouts, has fallen dramatically since the 1970s to the point that they are almost nonexistent today. e. About one-third of Japan's urban labor force is unionized.
Primary areas of Republican voting strength in the last several elections include all but which of the following?
a. The Houston suburbs b. The Fort Worth area c. The Northern Panhandle d. South Central Texas e. Rural East Texas