Who were the "idealists"?
a. Those who believed that a balance of power system can create a lasting peace
b. Scholars supporting collective security approach following the end of World War I
c. Supporters of the preemptive war policy of the George W. Bush administration
d. Supporters of the concert model
e. Scholars supporting the end of the Vietnam War
b
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The AARP distributes lists of each politician’s vote on key issues in order to
a. keep its members informed of the direction of policy in Congress. b. influence lawmakers’ votes. c. coerce its member to vote a certain way. d. dominate the election with its members’ votes. e. make its own policy positions public.
Realignments are significant because they ______.
a. show the strength of third parties which are often are the reason behind realignments b. are a sign that people are happy with the status quo c. usually result in a change in policy direction d. usually benefit the Republican Party e. are an indication that partisanship is weakening
The first and perhaps foremost role of interest groups in the electoral process is ______.
a. targeted distribution of financial resources b. direct lobbying c. constituency support d. voter education
Casting a vote is making a prediction about the future ______.
A. that electing one particular candidate will produce a better outcome B. that one candidate will implement the policies you want exactly as you would like C. that your preferred candidate is going to win D. that if you do not vote, your preferred candidate is going to lose