How has the Internet helped interest groups in their lobbying efforts?
a. by allowing citizens to easily organize themselves and by opening new forms of political action
b. by allowing citizens to register to vote online
c. by increasing the security of interest groups' databases
d. by making it easier for citizens to submit amicus curiae briefs
a
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a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Because of the effects of producing energy and burning fuels, energy policy is deeply connected with __________ policy
A) agricultural B) economic C) environmental D) health care E) welfare
In Cox's view, in terms of soft power, the United States and the West __________
a. still have the lead by far b. are beginning to decline after the Iraq War c. have fallen far behind since 1945 d. have remained steady since 1945
Frequent elections can result in
A. a lower use of "franking privileges" by congressional representatives. B. lower voter turnout. C. higher voter turnout. D. more highly trained poll workers. E. All of these answers are correct.