Which of the following industries are examples of issue networks that ramped up their efforts to be influential in sweeping legislation proposed during President Obama's administration?
A) health, public education, and energy
B) health, banking, and firearms
C) health, banking, and environment
D) health, firearms, and private education
E) health, firearms, and welfare
A
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If you lived in a state such as Delaware, where the procedure for becoming a state judge is similar to that for a federal judge, which of the following would have to happen for you to become a state judge?
A. You would need to be appointed by the governor and confirmed by the upper chamber of the legislature. B. You would need to be appointed by the governor and confirmed by the lower chamber of the legislature. C. You would need to be appointed by the governor and confirmed by both chambers of the legislature. D. You would need to be nominated by the governor and approved by the voters. E. You would need to be elected by the voters.
Who thought that the Constitution was "an economic document drawn with superb skill by men whose property interests were immediately at stake"?
A. Benjamin Franklin B. George Washington C. John Locke D. Charles Beard
___________ is an anti-poverty program for the elderly that all qualifying individuals receive at a certain age
Fill in the blanks with correct word
An interesting characteristic of many white abolitionists in the late eighteenth century was that
a. they did not have the political clout to complete the task. b. these abolitionists were martyred for their beliefs. c. because they were white, many slaves did not trust them and would not cooperate. d. even these abolitionists, though opposed to slavery, did not believe that freed slaves should vote or serve on juries. e. their work sparked outrage and ignited lynching and other criminal acts.