You are the leader of a consumer rights group that has been unable to get a meeting with its elected representative in Congress. How could you get the attention of your legislator on the issues your group cares about?
a. Organize a demonstration in the representative's district and invite the media.
b. File an amicus curiae brief.
c. Draft a bill and introduce it in Congress.
d. Contact the Consumer Products Safety Commission.
Answer: a
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a. a changing attitude toward global involvement by Presidents Franklin Roosevelt and Harry Truman and their advisors. b. the fear that Britain under Winston Churchill was seeking to assert global power at American expense. c. the economic and political vacuum that existed generally in central Europe and global politics. d. the successful revolution in China by Chiang Kai-shek. e. Both options A and C are true.
The opportunity granted by state government for citizens to write, adopt, and amend local government charters at the city and county level is known as
A. Dillon's Rule. B. a commission. C. popular referendum. D. home rule. E. a charter.
If you belonged to an independent or minor party, you might favor a change to proportional representation
Answer:
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A. the increased use of DNA evidence that has exonerated a number of individuals convicted of crimes B. the increased activism surrounding the rights of the underprivileged C. the rapid development in technology D. higher literacy rates among the poor E. the increased activism surrounding the rights of minority communities