Which action is most likely to lead to a negative perception of a president's executive actions?
A)equivocation in a time of international crisis
B)optimism in the face of a national economic crisis
C)tenacity when negotiating with foreign leaders
D)rapid action in the face of a global economic crisis
A
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According to the authors of the textbook, the most important function of a political party is
A) policy analysis. B) promoting social capital. C) public opinion polling. D) manipulating the media. F) winning elections.
Who theorized that the media performs the three important social functions of surveillance, interpretation, and socialization?
a. Douglass North b. Harold Lasswell c. Walter Cronkite d. Edward R. Murrow
A party caucus is ________
a. a method used to stall debate on the Senate floor b. needed to override a president's veto c. conducted by every newly elected member of Congress d. a meeting of all members of the same party serving in the House or Senate e. a communication between the president and leaders of both parties
In attempting to cope with the massive federal debt, Congress adopted the Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985, popularly known as the
a. Price-Anderson Act. b. Smith Act. c. Manson-Brady-Harlan Act. d. Gramm Rudman Hollings Act.