Unlike interest groups, political parties:

A) often serve the role of policy specialists.
B) are more tightly organized.
C) are policy generalists.
D) are narrow-based organizations.
E) have only a handful of key policies to promote.


C

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a. paradox of presidential power c. unitary executive theory b. model president leader theory d. presidential life-cycle theory

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A) budget deficit B) mandatory spending C) discretionary spending D) outlays E) budget surplus

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a. Common Cause b. Watchdog groups c. Political action committees d. Peak associations

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a. Franklin Roosevelt b. Ronald Reagan c. Harry Truman d. Richard Nixon

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