__________ are organizations that seek to influence public policy
a. Constituencies
b. Agenda builders
c. Interest groups
d. Government watchdogs
c
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All of the following are TRUE about the Indian president EXCEPT
a. S/he serves as the country's head of state symbolizing the unity of the country. b. S/he chooses the prime minister when parliamentary elections fail to produce a clear verdict as to which party should head a new government. c. S/he must approve most parliamentary bills in order for them to become laws. d. S/he is selected by an electoral college comprised of elected representatives from the national and state governments. e. S/he chooses the members of the prime minister's cabinet.
Which type of colonial domination is characterized by an official withdrawal of the dominant state but with domination maintained, usually by economic leverage?
A. segregationist colonialism B. neoliberalism C. indirect rule D. neocolonialism
Which tool, used by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, moved the country from duel federalism to cooperative federalism?
A. nullification B. grants-in-aid C. matching funds requirement D. mandate E. preemption
A trial court is a court
A.) with appellate jurisdiction in a legal dispute B.) that reviews cases based upon constitutionally C.) that offers a non-binding verdict in legal disputes D.) with original jurisdiction in legal dispute