The National League of Cities and the U.S. Conference of Mayors are examples of ________
A) economic interest groups
B) trade associations
C) issue groups
D) public interest groups
E) intergovernmental lobbies
E
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Most state constitutions prohibit deficits in ________
A. labor B. revenues C. privatization D. operating budgets
The tobacco lobby before 1960 owed much of its strength to
a. its nationwide influence on agricultural politics. b. tobacco’s status as a major product in a region represented by a number of powerful members of Congress. c. its impressive data showing smoking to be harmless. d. the lack of any information suggesting health hazards of smoking.
Federal courts have been leaders in __________.
A. protecting civil and political liberties B. establishing traffic violations C. implementing the death penalty D. defining terms for the medicinal use of marijuana
The Articles of Confederation established a ______.
A. federal system in which the national government held most of the power B. confederal system with a very weak central government C. unitary system featuring an all-powerful national government D. federal system possessing an even division of power between the state and national governments