Rules can be thought of as the "how" in the definition "who gets what and how." They are directives that determine how resources are allocated, and they determine how we try to get the things we want.

a. true
b. false


Answer: a. true

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What will be an ideal response?

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The term "prior restraint" refers to the government's ability to __________

a. intervene to prevent the publication of materials it finds objectionable b. punish the publication of material it finds objectionable c. review and censor material it finds objectionable d. demand a correction of information that was published and found objectionable e. pull public funding for a publication it finds objectionable

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In Europe, interest groups access politicians

a. in the lobbies of parliaments. b. in parliament itself. c. via high-priced lawyers. d. during G-8 meetings. e. in the United Nations.

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Which of the following best describes the concept that large numbers of interested parties, each with substantial policy expertise, now appear more descriptive of policymaking in the United States?

A. corporatism B. incrementalism C. issue networks D. iron triangles

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