In the early history of the United States, many of the framers saw political parties as ______.
a. divisive factions
b. cohesive organizations
c. necessary evils
d. unifying agencies
a. divisive factions
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The New York Times tends to choose bad news over good because of its __________
a. liberal ideology b. economic interests c. professionalism d. conservative ideology
Which of the following is a difference between an iron triangle and an issue network?
a. Iron triangles are open networks while issue networks are closed. b. Issue networks are more open and inclusive than iron triangles. c. Issue networks serve private interests while iron triangles serve public interests. d. Iron triangles are more fluid and control of policymaking is less predictable than in an issue network.
A majority of the bills passed by state legislatures are vetoed by governors
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
Define gerrymandering and describe its origins. Use examples to explain how it works
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