The risks posed by linking individuals’ lived experiences to policy preferences, whether by identifying those individuals by those policies or excluding them from advocating different policy objectives, is described as ______.

a. deliberation
b. representation
c. essentialism
d. complexity


c. essentialism

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Since the tort reform passed by the Texas Legislature in 2003, the maximum amount of noneconomic damages a plaintiff can sue for in Texas is ______.

a. $100,000 b. $250,000 c. $500,000 d. $1 million e. $5 million

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. In the Slaughterhouse Cases (1873), the Supreme Court interpreted the 14th Amendment narrowly, limiting its purview to one race. 2. The case of Plessey v. Ferguson established a long-lasting tradition of “separate but equal” facilities in the United States. 3. The latter part of the 19th century and early decades of the 20th century were characterized by a form of federalism known as coercive federalism. 4. Based on U.S. history up until the 1930s, the New Deal’s expansion of federal government power can be seen as inevitable.

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Manuscripts should be _____________________

a) single-spaced b) double-spaced c) triple-spaced d) half-spaced

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Which of the following statements is true regarding financial resources and interest group success? a. Financial resources have no impact on outcomes or group membership in interest groups

b. An interest group without strong financial capability will never achieve its goals. c. An interest group with financial resources may benefit indirectly by being able to hire better lobbyists. d. Financial capability is the key factor in advocacy success.

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