Explain How and why do identity groups form and become politically salient?.
What will be an ideal response?
“Cultural nationalism is national unity based on a common cultural characteristic, and those people who don’t share that particular characteristic cannot be included in the nation. In civic nationalism, the sense of national unity and purpose is based on a set of commonly held political beliefs.”
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What is democracy?
a. a system that ensures freedom, justice, and peace to all citizens b. a system that perpetuates the status quo and upholds the values of the party in power c. a system that selects policymakers and organizes government so that policy represents and responds to the public's preferences d. a system that grants a status of privilege to the most active and informed voters
Which of these things is obscured by the Bradley effect?
A. inconsistencies in opinion B. socially objectionable opinions C. voter turnout D. margin of error
The role of committee and subcommittee chairpersons is to
a. select which bills are considered. b. select which issues will receive public hearings. c. establish the agenda. d. All of the above are true.
War powers are shared between Congress and
A) the judiciary. B) the people. C) the president. D) the state legislatures. E) the Supreme Court.