Any organization of individuals formed on the basis of common interest to influence public policy is called a(n)
A) interest group.
B) majority.
C) elite group.
D) faction.
E) substantive group.
A
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How did the practice of presidential elections change during the first party system in the United States?
a. As the Democratic-Republicans grew strong, its members in state legislatures coordinated to select the best candidate to represent the party in the presidential election. b. The fragmented nature of the party system meant that Congress played a major role in choosing the President so this limited the influence of the executive branch. c. As competing slates of delegates pledged to support specific presidential candidates, the candidates replaced individual electors as the objects of voters’ decisions. d. The Federalists organized the first national party convention to build popular appeals to the electorate.
A campaign might use __________ to solicit campaign contributions from those who have supported candidates with similar views in the past
a. soft money b. caucuses c. direct mail d. frontloading
One of the reasons for the failure of the constitution proposed by the revision commission for the 1974 constitutional convention was that the delegates from property-poor areas wanted increased spending on poverty alleviation programs
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Research
A) always divides neatly into basic and applied. B) can be categorized as basic, applied, or translational. C) that is translational must be translated from a foreign language. D) cannot be translational if it has an applied component.