The two principal theories of how an interest group can influence the policymaking process are:
a) Aggressive campaigning and monetary contributions
b) Utilizing the media effectively to pressure legislators and strategic negotiation.
c) Pluralism and Neocorporatism
d) Federalism and aggressive lobbying.
C
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a. Discrimination b. Stigma c. Lack of support d. Lack of laws
The 1873 Comstock Law
A) prohibited distribution of information about contraception and abortion. B) made performing abortion a felony. C) required maternal consent before abortions could be performed on minors. D) restricted access to abortion for women who received public assistance.
Which of the following best describes the new citizenship established by the original U.S. Constitution?
In the United States, each state is allowed to enact its own criminal statutes, within the restrictions dictated by the:
a. Declaration of Independence b. Bill of Rights c. U.S. Constitution d. Code of Federal Regulations