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Linkages Between Policy Processes and Political Institutions, Federalism, Political Parties, Interest Groups, Public Opinion, Elections, and Policy Networks
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Linkages Between Policy Processes and Political Institutions, Federalism, Political Parties, Interest Groups, Public Opinion, Elections, and Policy Networks
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1. Public policy is influenced by elections because
2. Elections and public policy are strongly linked because elections resolve
3. The influence of interest groups on the policy process is limited due to all of the following EXCEPT
4. The method that has allowed Congress to adjust bureaucratic action and procedural rules is
5. Legislative examples of excessive influence of a narrow interest group are
6. The American Association of Retired Persons (AARP) is an example of an interest group that benefits from public opinion because
7. Issues are raised in the U.S. political system through party allegiances because
8. "The states are the fundamental building blocks of the federal system and are pivotal in creating policy because"
9. The political leverage of interest groups to make policy rests with money contributions and
10. Policy networks are successful because they
11. Regional and local conflicts over policy issues do not necessarily rise to national prominence because
12. Senators are more influential in policy formation than their House counterparts because
13. Major reconfigurations in American popular voting patterns are called
14. The two-party system enables the government to function better than if one party dominated because
15. Policy networks help facilitate
16. The executive branch directs the bureaucracy and its policies, but it has to make sure it complies with
17. Executive federalism is
18. The only way to determine the focus of an interest group’s policy initiative is to
19. An authorizing election affects public policy by
20. Policymaking has changed with the growth of executive power because
21. A policy network is
22. The current difficulties in the committee system stem from
23. Policy networks help interest groups establish trust with government officials by
24. Public opinion influence on policy sets a limit on interest group effects because
25. Belonging to a political party helps deliver specific policy goals because