A potential counterweight to U.S. power is ________
a. China
b. United Kingdom
c. France
d. India
e. NATO
A
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A. civil suits involving consumer fraud B. prosecuting high-profile criminal cases C. monitoring statewide election procedures D. protecting major corporations from consumer fraud complaints
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1.The increasing partisanship in Congress has increased the difficulty of producing desired major policy changes. 2.In addition to the usual tools of information and campaign funds that interest groups use to support their work, interest groups also have votes at their disposal. 3.The structures of issue networks and policy communities surrounding an issue are more unified regarding policies than is the case with iron triangles.
Give an overview of the key phases of political party development in the United States. How did the Framers envision electoral participation in government? How has this been realized?
Be certain to demonstrate where realignments have occurred and the reasons why. Evaluate in detail what dealignment entails, and assess whether it has occurred. What will be an ideal response?
Which of the following statements about the impact of technology in Brazil is NOT correct? a. Particularly in poor areas, politicians engage in what's called electronic clientelism, by owning radio stations that they use to mobilize voters and affect how they think about issues. b. Electronic voting was adopted nationally shortly after the transition to democracy
c. Brazil has the largest population of Facebook and Twitter users outside of the United States. d. Brazil has the world's fastest rate of Internet user growth. e. The Brazilian government makes little use of the Internet to disseminate information.