Robert Dahl describes a number of "access points" for special interest groups to influence policy. Which of the following is not one of these access points?
A) courts
B) executive branch offices
C) political party organizations
D) Congress
E) news media
C
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A) libel B) obscenity C) rights of the accused D) the right of privacy E) freedom of association
The Umkhonto-we-Sizwe ("Spear of the Nation") was
a. the armed wing of the African National Congress. b. a militant White separatist movement that was later incorporated into the National Party. c. the armed militia of the Zulu homeland that later developed into the Inkantha Freedom Party. d. a militant African separatist group that was later incorporated into the African National Congress. e. the original name of the Pan-Africanist Congress, a more militant offshoot of the African National Congress.
Convention delegates and candidates are chosen, by some state parties, in meetings of party members called caucuses
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
The theory that holds that power is spread among competing groups whose conflicts produce community decisions is called
a. elite theory. b. hyperpluralist theory. c. community power theory. d. pluralist theory.