What is the proletariat?
A) The middle class
B) The upper class
C) The working class
D) Those who always vote
E) Those who never vote
C
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How does an iron triangle work in creating change in public policy?
a. Members of Congress protect their constituencies and interest groups; constituencies reelect the congressional representatives and give money to interest groups; and interest groups support members of Congress and their constituencies. b. Interest groups provide funds to members of Congress and their constituencies, who in turn pressure the president to push through policies the interest groups want, at which point constituencies will give their economic support to interest groups. c. Members of Congress protect agencies and interest groups; agencies give special services to interest groups and congressional representatives' constituencies; and interest groups support members of Congress and agencies. d. Agencies supply services to the public and, in return, the public supports agency activities, which puts pressure on Congress to pass laws in favor of the agencies.
How did Presidents Johnson and Kennedy respond to Native American termination policy in the 1960s?
Which of the following is true of interest group representatives or lobbyists?
A. Their movement between their groups' headquarters and congressional offices is restricted. B. They are frequently asked to testify before congressional committees on the effect or potential effect of particular legislation. C. They are seldom consulted when Congress formulates new regulations. D. Since interest groups are a temporary feature of American government, lobbying has not yet developed into a profession. E. A professional lobbyist can represent only a single interest group throughout his or her career.
Which provision in the Constitution grants Congress the authority to confirm a president’s nomination of an individual to the vice presidency, should that position become vacant?