American politics is________

a. a collection of pluralist groups maintaining a balance of power among themselves
b. an elite of economic, political, and military leaders in unresponsive control ofthepolitical game
c. a collaboration ofpluralists groups and society's power elites who together runthe democracy
d. a republic in which the power lies with the masses
e. an anarchy that represent the political conflicts


B

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a. It has been successful in challenging the national but not state governments. b. It has been successful in challenging the parliament but not the executive. c. Its members are appointed by the prime minister for life. d. It has a significant backlog of cases due to its heavy workload. e. It does not have the power of judicial review but does have the power to rule on the legality of regulatory matters.

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1.When members pursue individual goals, it may undermine the reputation of their party or of Congress as a whole. 2.The levels of partisanship and ideological homogeneity within each of the parties have declined in recent years. 3.A party’s committee members are, like party leaders, the party’s agents, and party majorities use their ultimate control over committee assignments to keep their agents responsive to the party’s desires. 4.The process for spending money involves two steps in each chamber: Committees of Jurisdiction authorize spending for specific programs and the Appropriations Committee appropriates money for those programs. 5.Congress tried to cope with its growing workload by adding staff and specialized research agencies.

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Which argument represents protectionist thinking?

What will be an ideal response?

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The process of trading favors and protection for political support is called

a. coronelismo. b. patrimonialism. c. clientelism. d. caudillo. e. bossism.

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