Which of the following is not a legislative agency?
a. State Auditor
b. Legislative Analyst
c. Legislative Counsel
d. Legislative Executive Director
D
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What is neoconservatism?
a. the exercise of restraint in foreign policy b. the policy of using might aggressively to promote the country’s values around the world c. maintaining a strong military while avoiding becoming the world’s policeman d. employing all available diplomatic, economic, and military resources to advance the country’s interests.
The varying levels of support for the Iraq War highlight what aspect of public opinion?
A. Answers may be affected by even ostensibly minor changes in question wording. B. Even though most Americans lacked specific knowledge, they were willing to express their opinions. C. The margin of error meant that it was very difficult to ascertain the true feelings of the American people on the question. D. The public was more supportive of the war in larger samples than smaller samples, and this is a common concern.
In democracies and developed countries, women are well represented in government and are regularly elected as heads of state
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Which of the following is one of the major differences between political parties and interest groups?
A) Contributions to interest groups are tax deductible, whereas contributions to parties are not. B) Federal law makes it illegal for an interest group to entangle itself with politics and elections, while these activities are legal in the case of political parties. C) Interest groups do not run candidates for office as do parties, though interest groups will endorse candidates. D) Political parties are government agencies whereas interest groups are private entities. E) Interest groups have very little influence in the development of legislation in Congress, whereas this is not the case for political parties.