A __________ is a model or way of doing research which is accepted by the discipline
Fill in the blank with correct word
paradigm
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Why do interest groups typically offer material (tangible) benefits to their members?
a. to foster greater diversity among group members b. to encourage only the most committed supporters to become involved c. to distract members from the groups' political motives d. to overcome the free-rider problem
Topics in American Government: The Two-Party SystemClick on the above link to access the Interactive eBook. Once you've signed in, scroll to page 525 and watch the video. When you've finished watching the video, come back to the test and answer the following questions:How do the major parties co-opt third parties?
A. by making it difficult to get on the ballot B. through direct media access to voters C. by adopting the issues in order to gain the supporters D. through access to unlimited campaign funding
Congressional policy toward Native Americans has historically varied between ______.
A. creating a national tribal council and developing local tribal councils B. restricting Native Americans to reservations and reducing the size of reservations C. giving them status as independent nations and lumping them with other minorities D. assimilating Native Americans into a European-based culture and encouraging independence and self-government
How do the rational basis and the quasi-suspect or heightened scrutiny standards of review differ?
a. The rational basis standard requires an important governmental objective for classification; the quasi-suspect standard requires a compelling governmental interest. b. The rational basis standard applies only to racial classifications; the quasi-suspect standard applies to age and sexual orientation classifications. c. The quasi-suspect standard of review is applied to a broader array of classifications than the rational basis standard. d. It is easier for the government to demonstrate that there is a rational basis for a law than to meet the requirements of the quasi-suspect standard.