This analytical technique uses historical data to make estimates of future numbers.
A. cost–benefit analysis
B. risk assessment
C. implementation analysis
D. projection
D. projection
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A major complaint by critics of interest groups is that the benefits these groups obtain are not in the general public interest.Which of the following is a reason for this criticism?
A. They allow only wealthy and influential people to join their groups. B. There is a lack of funds for the development of interest groups. C. They cannot directly influence public policy. D. They are considered undemocratic by political scientists. E. There is anenthusiasm gap between supporters and opponents of any given subsidy.
According to the liberal perspective, which of the following factors made diplomacy less likely to prevent World War I? (Choose all that apply.)
a. Germany expected that Great Britain would remain neutral in the conflict. b. Military mobilization plans called for an automatic escalation to war. c. Civilian institutions in various states broke down. d. Germany sought to ease the security dilemma by arming itself against invasion.
In getting legislation through Congress, what frequently occurs between the executive and legislative branches when one branch is controlled by one major political party and the other branch by the other major party?
A. gridlock B. mutual compromise C. extended negotiation D. presidential legislative victories
The term gender gap refers to
a. the fact that men tend to vote Republican while women tend to vote Democratic. b. the angry white male phenomena. c. the fact that women have consistently been more supportive of compassion issues. d. the voting patterns of gay men and lesbians. e. the fact that men tend to vote democratic and women tend to vote Republican.