The primary assumption of elite theory is that in shaping public policy, ______.

A. the public plays a central role through feedback processes
B. the values and preferences of the general public are less influential than those of a small group of experts or leaders
C. elites, such as interest groups and the public, are most influential
D. at the early states of policy making, the public plays a stronger role, while elites decide on policy


B. the values and preferences of the general public are less influential than those of a small group of experts or leaders

Political Science

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When the U.S. government passed the Foreign Service Intelligence Act, it was the first time the government established a(n) _____ court

A) civil B) criminal C) federal D) appellate E) secret

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Since 1803, the federal courts have struck down ________ laws of Congress

a. a handful of c. roughly 250 b. more than 100 d. more than 500

Political Science

The concept of bureaucratic neutrality by definition refers to

a. the rule that members of a bureaucracy are not allowed to have held a previous position in another branch of government.

b. the idea that a bureaucracy should act to implement and serve government directives, but not become a political force in its own right.

c. the idea that bureaucrats should not fraternize with elected officials or private interests.

d. the rule that if one branch should conflict with another in its directives for the bureaucracy, the judicial branch decides which branch’s policy the bureaucracy should implement

Political Science

What is sovereignty?

A. Absolute morality. B. The social contract. C. Matter in motion. D. Absolute power. E. The right of revolution

Political Science