The lobbyist's primary job involves

A) passing information on to their employers and policymakers.
B) assisting campaigns and organizing funding packets.
C) trading on favors.
D) mobilizing campaign contributors.
E) exchanging goods for services.


A

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Voters may not think much of parties, but large majorities still admit to party preferences and use parties to guide their voting decisions for which of the following reasons?

A. because they have no real choice but to do so B. because there is a residual irrational loyalty to parties that has outlived the usefulness of the party label C. because party labels still provide the cheap, shorthand cue so useful to rationally ignorant voters D. because third-party candidates have unclear messages and ill-defined goals

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If the mean square between-groups is the same as the mean square within-groups, then

A) the F-ratio will be approximately 1.00. B) the experimental manipulations had large effects. C) the differences between experimental conditions are greater than by chance alone. D) the F-ratio will be very large.

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Of the following ways that citizens may participate in politics, which does the textbook classify as a passive means of participation?

a. making financial contributions to political candidates b. acquiring political knowledge c. attending a political rally d. running for political office

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Using the framework adopted by the authors of the text, explain why our elected officials do little to address persistent poverty in America

What will be an ideal response?

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