How have political action committees invested their money
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how have political action committees invested their money?
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A general statement of a kangaroo
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general staement kangaroo
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Which is the temperature that Fahrenheit and Celsius would read as the same number
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-40
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let F = 9/5 C + 32 =C
4/5C = -32
C = -40
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What is a math staement that is always true
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the math def' of always true is like certain
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Which of the following is the mst accurate statement about propossibilities
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A production possibility frontier shows the maximum possible combination of two goods that can be produced using the given resources.
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What interest groups attempts to influence public policy at the international level
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Interest groups influence public policy through lobbying of
their specific special interest they have in mind. The number one
way interest groups affect public policy is by providing
information to politicians which is illegal. Interest groups
influence public opinion by showing the upsides of their policies
& hiding the downsides. Also interest groups influence public
policies through lobbying of their specific special interest they
have in their minds. They usually get popular people to support
it.
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Did the civil rights movement of the 1960s cause the emergence of business and professional interest groups
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No, business and professional interest groups have been around
well before the 1960s.
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What is the primary goal of interest groups and political parties
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what is the primary goal of interest groups and political
parties
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Which statement accurately describes the relationship between the national state and local levels of political parties
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local and state organizations can have platforms that differ
from the party's national platform.
there are only loosely connected, allowing different regions to
have their own platforms and interests
national party committees have no real power over organizations
at the state and local levels
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What is the primary goal of interest groups
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changing or maintaining particular policies
ensuring that the group's beliefs are represented in public
policy
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Which statement about lobbyists is most accurate
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lobbyists frequently invite lawmakers to restaurants or other
forms of entertainment
lobbyists represent individuals and organizations on issues that
major political parties might not address
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Which items in the list are methods a political party might use to influence public opinion
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giving journalists access to research data supporting a party
position and creating a website listing the accomplishments of
party candidates up for reelection
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Which speaker is most likely to feel represented in the U.S. government
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Speaker 3
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Which activity is not one of the primary ways political parties shape public policy
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encouraging voter registration at the local level
encouraging citizens to file lawsuits against other parties
recruiting volunteers to assist with party activities
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Which statement about political action committees (PACs) is true
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most PACs associated with interest groups can only collect funds
from group members
interest groups can establish nonconnected PACs that accept
contributions from the public
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Which positive function of interest groups does the scenario describe
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serving as watchdogs to prevent government corruption
inspiring political participation
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Which description best illustrates an interest group's use of public pressure to indirectly influence policy
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gathering data on how many veterans lack proper health care and
publicizing it on social media
encouraging people to send letters email to the president about
climate change
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Which option best completes the diagram
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We can't give you a answer because we don't know the options nor
the diagram.
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Which speaker most likely represents an economic interest group
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speaker 2
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Which statement does not describe a way the Honest Leadership and Open Government Act regulates lobbying
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lobbyists are required to pay registration fees for any meeting
with a legislator
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How have political action committees invested their money
how have political action committees invested their money?
A general statement of a kangaroo
general staement kangaroo
Which is the temperature that Fahrenheit and Celsius would read as the same number
-40
proof:
let F = 9/5 C + 32 =C
4/5C = -32
C = -40
What is a math staement that is always true
the math def' of always true is like certain
Which of the following is the mst accurate statement about propossibilities
A production possibility frontier shows the maximum possible combination of two goods that can be produced using the given resources.
What interest groups attempts to influence public policy at the international level
Interest groups influence public policy through lobbying of
their specific special interest they have in mind. The number one
way interest groups affect public policy is by providing
information to politicians which is illegal. Interest groups
influence public opinion by showing the upsides of their policies
& hiding the downsides. Also interest groups influence public
policies through lobbying of their specific special interest they
have in their minds. They usually get popular people to support
it.
Did the civil rights movement of the 1960s cause the emergence of business and professional interest groups
No, business and professional interest groups have been around
well before the 1960s.
What is the primary goal of interest groups and political parties
what is the primary goal of interest groups and political
parties
Which statement accurately describes the relationship between the national state and local levels of political parties
local and state organizations can have platforms that differ
from the party's national platform.
there are only loosely connected, allowing different regions to
have their own platforms and interests
national party committees have no real power over organizations
at the state and local levels
What is the primary goal of interest groups
changing or maintaining particular policies
ensuring that the group's beliefs are represented in public
policy
Which statement about lobbyists is most accurate
lobbyists frequently invite lawmakers to restaurants or other
forms of entertainment
lobbyists represent individuals and organizations on issues that
major political parties might not address
Which items in the list are methods a political party might use to influence public opinion
giving journalists access to research data supporting a party
position and creating a website listing the accomplishments of
party candidates up for reelection
Which speaker is most likely to feel represented in the U.S. government
Speaker 3
Which activity is not one of the primary ways political parties shape public policy
encouraging voter registration at the local level
encouraging citizens to file lawsuits against other parties
recruiting volunteers to assist with party activities
Which statement about political action committees (PACs) is true
most PACs associated with interest groups can only collect funds
from group members
interest groups can establish nonconnected PACs that accept
contributions from the public
Which positive function of interest groups does the scenario describe
serving as watchdogs to prevent government corruption
inspiring political participation
Which description best illustrates an interest group's use of public pressure to indirectly influence policy
gathering data on how many veterans lack proper health care and
publicizing it on social media
encouraging people to send letters email to the president about
climate change
Which option best completes the diagram
We can't give you a answer because we don't know the options nor
the diagram.
Which speaker most likely represents an economic interest group
speaker 2
Which statement does not describe a way the Honest Leadership and Open Government Act regulates lobbying
lobbyists are required to pay registration fees for any meeting
with a legislator