How might lobbying Congress be similar to lobbying the courts?

a. Both involve lobbying related to pending legislation.
b. Both involve use of PAC contributions to gain access to decision makers (i.e., legislators and judges).
c. Both are examples of the "inside game."
d. Both typically involve grassroots lobbying.


c

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The Weimar Republic failed due to all of the following EXCEPT

a. resentment over the punitive conditions of the Treaty of Versailles. b. its policies of discrimination against Jews. c. its inability to control inflation. d. its lack of support from a broad cross-section of society. e. unstable governments with shaky minority governments.

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Deliberation between the Federalist Papers and Anti-Federalist essays in newspapers resulted in the

a. adoption of the Bill of Rights. b. foreign recognition of the United States as an independent nation. c. outbreak of the War of 1812. d. passage of the Sedition Act. e. ratification of the Constitution.

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In __________ electoral systems, smaller parties have the potential to win seats

a. majoritarian b. multiparty c. plurality d. polarized e. two-party

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According to the Constitution, which of the following decides the presidential election outcome in the event that a single candidate does not get a majority of electoral votes?

(A) The Supreme Court (B) The Senate (C) The House of Representatives (D) Both houses of Congress (E) The sitting president

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