Why is it significant that business/economic interest groups have more lobbyists in Washington, D.C., than other types of groups?

a. Some people fear that government may disproportionately favor business interests in policymaking.
b. It has become difficult for other types of organizations to establish a presence in Washington, D.C.
c. The business lobby has contributed to the widespread problem of bribing elected officials. -
d. By providing a model for other groups, business lobbyists have enhanced the political influence of public interest and other organizations.


a

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Those who study public policy consider inaction to be a policy when it

a. is an unconscious choice on the part of the government. b. occurs over time and in the face of pressure on the government to act. c. has the effect of law. d. captures the attention of the media. e. alters some aspect of the broader social and political spectrum.

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The economic policy, used by Japan and South Korea, that focused less on protecting domestic producers and more on producing goods to sell to other countries is ______.

a. export-led growth b. import substitution industrialization c. world systems theory d. protectionism theory

Political Science

Select the best definition of the resurrection hypothesis

a. Only a leader with private information that suggests they will win a war can fully understand the resurrection hypothesis. b. A leader that believes they will face a military defeat and will, therefore, be ousted, will fight harder in hopes of somehow winning. c. A leader that believes they will not win but fights on anyway must prove that the leader is not a rational leader at all. d. None of the above.

Political Science

The Republican Growth and Opportunity Project report has also been labeled as the ______.

a. “demographic outline” b. “autopsy report” c. “postelection analysis” d. “Hispanic growth projection”

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