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Humanities Political Science Topic started by: Sariawan007 on Feb 18, 2018



Title: The adversarial nature of the policymaking process, which features the clash of competing and ...
Post by: Sariawan007 on Feb 18, 2018
The adversarial nature of the policymaking process, which features the clash of competing and conflicting viewpoints and interests rather than either an impartial, disinterested, objective search for solutions, is best illustrated by _______.
 
  a. the increased influence of interest groups
 b. the president's ability to use executive veto
 c. the conduct of judicial proceedings
 d. Congressional impeachment hearings



What consequence has resulted from the proliferation of interest groups in American politics?
 
  a. a major economic downturn
 b. more policies that address the needs of the general public
 c. increased factionalism in policymaking
 d. an increase in bipartisanship



In a large, modern, pluralistic society and political system, public policymaking is likely to be _______.
 
  a. organized, clear-cut, and well-defined
 b. objective rather than subjective
 c. subjective rather than objective
 d. complex, untidy, and a bit unruly


Title: The adversarial nature of the policymaking process, which features the clash of competing and ...
Post by: kipouy on Feb 18, 2018
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Title: The adversarial nature of the policymaking process, which features the clash of competing and ...
Post by: Sariawan007 on Feb 18, 2018
Makes tons more sense now