A policy advocate who takes action to subvert a particular policy is:
a. Whistle-blowing.
b. Sabotaging a policy.
c. Enhancing a policy.
d. Modifying the context of a policy.
ANS: B
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What was briefly declared unconstitutional in the 1970s after the Supreme Court held that it was being imposed in an arbitrary manner?
a. capital punishment b. school prayer c. access to court-appointed counsel d. the exclusionary rule
The tacit approval of white supremacy in the South and the concession of the federal support for civil rights were a result of the
a. Compromise of 1877. b. 14th Amendment. c. election of Senator Jim Crow to Congress. d. Civil Rights Act of 1875
The most important institution in American political life is(are) ________.
What will be an ideal response?
______ are important in Congress because they organize the chambers.
a. Presidents b. Senior staff c. Parties d. Standing committees e. Lobbyists