Which of the following is an example of a public-interest group?

A. The National Association of Manufacturers
B. The American Federation of Labor
C. The American Medical Association
D. The American Civil Liberties Union
E. The American Farm Bureau Federation


Answer: D

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Since 1996, the Commission on Presidential Debates has limited the participants to:

A) candidates of the two major parties-the Democrats and the Republicans-and one candidate from a third party. B) only candidates of the two major parties-the Democrats and the Republicans. C) candidates of the two major parties in the first debate, and one candidate from a third party in the second debate. D) two candidates of up to four parties at a time. E) three candidates at a time.

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Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

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The concept that decision makers need to make decisions that will meet both domestic and foreign goals is called

a. game theory. b. rational decision making. c. satisficing. d. two-level game. e. None of the above is true.

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