______ try to influence government to produce collective goods or services that benefit the general public.
a. Equal opportunity interest groups
b. Public interest groups
c. Government interest groups
d. Economic interest groups
b. Public interest groups
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Some people respond to political dissatisfaction by a. reforming the political system. b. exiting the system
c. joining the system. d. overthrowing the system.
Explain what the Framers meant by "securing the blessings of liberty," and discuss how far a government should go to ensure citizens' liberty
What will be an ideal response?
Which of these statements about regulations and bureaucracy is true?
a. A large, strong bureaucracy is the best guarantee against corruption within the political system. b. The public tends to accept the necessity of large bureaucracies for effectively regulating the market. c. The potential for corruption increases with the number of regulations and the size of the bureaucracy. d. The level of regulation and the size of the bureaucracy are proportional to the power of elected officials.
What are the three elements of U.S. strategic culture? Provide an example of each.
What will be an ideal response?