Robert Dahl's article "Decision Making in a Democracy" hypothesized that ________________________.

A) Supreme Court decisions reflect loyalty to the appointing president
B) Supreme Court opinions reflect revealed Judeo?Christian principles
C) Supreme Court decisions, although often defying public opinion in the short run, usually fall in line with the dominant majority coalition in the long run
D) are driven by political accountability
E) are a product of dominant lone individual justices


Answer: C) Supreme Court decisions, although often defying public opinion in the short run, usually fall in line with the dominant majority coalition in the long run

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a. universal entitlements b. social insurance c. means-tested public assistance d. social policies

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After the capture of Saddam Hussein, President George W. Bush's approval rating dropped substantially in 2004

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Political Science