What are the effects of the revolving door policy on American politics?

What will be an ideal response?


An ideal response will:
1, Explain that the revolving door refers to former government officials lobbying for interests that they used to deal with when they were in government.
2, Discuss how this might give these former government officials an advantage over other interest representatives.There is now a two-year waiting period for former officials before lobbying.

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In terms of per capita government spending, Texas __________

a. consistently ranks among the top three states b. spends about the same as the national state average c. generally ranks among the bottom five states d. declined from near the top of states in 1990 to near the bottom by the 2014–2015 budget

Political Science

Committee chairs decide which bills receive hearings and which go on to _________, a meeting in which committee members write the version of the bill that they send to the entire chamber for a vote

A) appropriations B) conference C) cloture D) markup E) reconciliation

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According to one argument from the realist perspective, Germany feared that which country would surpass it in military and industrial power by 1916–1917?

a. France b. Russia c. Serbia d. Japan

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The majority of bills reach the governor's desk __________.

A. with relatively weak support from both the house and senate B. during the end of the legislative session C. right at the mid-point of the legislative session D. without the signatures of the presiding officers of the legislature

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