With issue advocacy, groups try to
A) conduct advertising campaigns to influence public opinion on a particular issue.
B) influence the opinions of politicians with campaign funding.
C) influence the opinions of politicians through sharing information.
D) influence public opinion through sit-ins and demonstrations.
E) change public policy through litigation.
A
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The Executive Office of the President was created in 1939 to serve what purpose?
a. to supervise the growing federal government b. to assess legislative proposals for budgetary issues c. to lobby Congress in defense of the president's budget d. to prepare the president's budget
The policy-making stage during which new issues are identified as problems for government to address is called ______.
A. policy formulation B. policy implementation C. policy evaluation D. agenda setting
Why are surveys so popular in the social sciences?
What will be an ideal response?
How did party competition affect the spoils system?
A. It reduced party competition because both parties agreed to share the spoils of government, such as government contracts. B. It discourages voters from participating because the parties were concerned more about government jobs than producing effective policies. C. It generated a significant amount of polarization in the party system because only unified parties could capture enough votes to distribute the spoils of victory. D. It provided a private reward to party activists who helped overcome the free-rider problem, which would have left the parties stillborn.