The impact of interest groups and public opinion is one of the domestic factors important in explaining the behavior of states
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
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In the House of Commons,
a. the membership includes archbishops and bishops of the Church of England, and 600 other people who have been rewarded with life tenure by the Queen. b. is structured to encourage debate, with the governing party sitting on one side and the opposition party sitting on the other side. c. the discussion and debate are conducted pursuant to formal rules of decorum, earning it the title "the stiff house.". d. there is a Speaker who acts as partisan leader of the majority party.
What is public policy?
a. all government decisions b. the root causes of political culture c. the public's political issues d. only legislation enacted by Congress
How does political competence compare with political efficacy?
a. Political competence is concerned with knowing how to have a political impact, whereas political efficacy is concerned with feeling one has at least some power to have such a political impact. b. Political competence is concerned with knowing why political events occur, whereas political efficacy is concerned with feeling one has at least some power to have a political impact. c. Political competence is concerned with being able to pass a citizenship test about national history, whereas political efficacy is concerned with making sure no one in society feels powerless. d. Political competence is concerned with knowing those who have a political impact, whereas political efficacy is concerned with feeling one has at least some power to have a political impact.
_________ typically handle cases concerning things such as traffic tickets
a. The county court-at-law and municipal courts b. Municipal and statutory county courts c. Justice of the peace and municipal courts d. District and appellate courts