How do "insider" and "outsider" lobbying tactics differ? What situations favor the use of each? When might an interest group choose to enlist litigation as it tries to influence policy?
What will be an ideal response?
Varies
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Which of the following duties is performed by the president of the United States as head of state?
A. Making secret agreements with other countries B. Granting reprieves, pardons, and amnesties C. Decorating war heroes D. Making pacts with other heads of state E. Deploying the armed forces
Contract lobbyists have experience working in the state government as elected, appointed, or professional officials and can be termed "hired guns"—they work for whoever hires them
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
What special problems do the social sciences face, in comparison with natural sciences, such as physics or biology? How do social scientists attempt to deal with those problems?
What will be an ideal response?
The New Deal was Harry Truman's policy program for preventing and overcoming poverty
Indicate whether the statement is true or false