Asked by M
1. "Americans of all ages, all conditions, and all dispositions, constantly form associations... not only for commercial and manufacturing but of a thousand other kinds -- religious, moral, serious, futile, extensive or restricted, enormous or diminutive. " -Alexis de Tocqueville
How does the situation described by Alexis de Tocqueville illustrate political power ? (I need to select two answers)
A. Members of associations can combine resources to pay for lobbying
B. In a majority rule political system, larger numbers can gain influence
C. Association members are allowed to cast multiple votes in elections
D. Legislators are constitutionally required to meet with the heads of associations
2. How do interest groups typically influence public policy in the judicial branch?
A. By paying judges for meetings
B. By submitting amicus curiae briefs to the court
C. By meeting face-to-face with legislators
D. By contacting the director of public engagement
3. (It shows a table with pros and cons)
Pros:
• stimulate interest in awareness and public affairs
• provide useful data to the government
• A convenient and less time-consuming avenue for political participation
Cons:
• better organized and funded groups have advantage
• majority opinions or most vocal members are represented
• can misrepresent membership numbers
Question:
Which of the following statements about interest groups can be added to the pros call about the table? (I need to select two answers)
A. Interest groups have use bribery and threats of revenge in the past
B. Interest groups can provide a valuable check on the actions of government officials
C. Interest groups represent only those with vast resources
D. Interest groups with opposing view points can provide a more complete picture of an issue
How does the situation described by Alexis de Tocqueville illustrate political power ? (I need to select two answers)
A. Members of associations can combine resources to pay for lobbying
B. In a majority rule political system, larger numbers can gain influence
C. Association members are allowed to cast multiple votes in elections
D. Legislators are constitutionally required to meet with the heads of associations
2. How do interest groups typically influence public policy in the judicial branch?
A. By paying judges for meetings
B. By submitting amicus curiae briefs to the court
C. By meeting face-to-face with legislators
D. By contacting the director of public engagement
3. (It shows a table with pros and cons)
Pros:
• stimulate interest in awareness and public affairs
• provide useful data to the government
• A convenient and less time-consuming avenue for political participation
Cons:
• better organized and funded groups have advantage
• majority opinions or most vocal members are represented
• can misrepresent membership numbers
Question:
Which of the following statements about interest groups can be added to the pros call about the table? (I need to select two answers)
A. Interest groups have use bribery and threats of revenge in the past
B. Interest groups can provide a valuable check on the actions of government officials
C. Interest groups represent only those with vast resources
D. Interest groups with opposing view points can provide a more complete picture of an issue
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
I'll be glad to check your answers.
Answered by
M
the answers ended up being:
A. A&B
B. B
C. B&D
A. A&B
B. B
C. B&D
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Do you want to know if those answers are right?
Answered by
drew
M is right ^^ 100%
Answered by
Yaris
Yes, these are 100% correct
Answered by
A
M is right 100
Answered by
yesman
M is alll good
Answered by
anon
100% thx M :)
Answered by
Parrot
Thx M!
A repost of what M said
1) A&B
2) B
3) B&D
~M
A repost of what M said
1) A&B
2) B
3) B&D
~M
Answered by
anon
thx ^
Answered by
Ur Mum Gey
4 is D
5 is B
5 is B
Answered by
Geno
1). A, B
2). B
3). B, D
4). D
5). B
100% correct answers!!! just took the quick check!!
2). B
3). B, D
4). D
5). B
100% correct answers!!! just took the quick check!!
Answered by
E
Geno is right. :3
Answered by
M's Son
1).A, B
2).B
3).B, D
4).D
5).B
2).B
3).B, D
4).D
5).B
Answered by
hehe
just took it thx ppl
E AND Gene are %100 correct. to this day
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E AND Gene are %100 correct. to this day
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Answered by
Kirishima
M is still 100% today 3/2/2022
Answered by
LOL
Still 100% after more than 5 Years
Answered by
Eben
IKR
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