The theory of urban restructuring that argues that local elites with substantial land holdings dominate policy-making decisions and have an interest in promoting growth is called:

A. neo-Marxism.
B. unitary interest.
C. growth Machine.
D. pluralism.


C

Political Science

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Identify a true statement about television reporting.

A. Television relies extensively on words, rather than visual elements, to capture the viewers' attention. B. Television lets viewers know what portions of a video being shown have been deleted. C. Television news is more detailed and thorough than editorials. D. The visual aspect of television contributes to its power, but it also creates a potential bias. E. The medium of television does not impose any constraint on how political issues are presented.

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The increasing interdependence and integration of people and states is called

A) globalization. B) one world governance. C) responsible sovereignty. D) transnational advocacy networking. E) Westphalian sovereignty.

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Which of the following represents a rationalist's explanation for not voting in a local election?

A. The person running for office is not appealing. B. Getting to the polls is the duty of being a citizen. C. One person's vote isn't going to be that critical in deciding the outcome. D. There isn't really a difference in candidates.

Political Science

Courts are usually central institutions in the political arena; they are often caught up in political and ideological debates

Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

Political Science