Question List for "Keeping the Republic: Power and Citizenship in American Politics"

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Law and Politics » One explanation for why the United States has only two parties is that its society lacks the deep ... New
Started by sh03641
57 Mar 9, 2022
Law and Politics » ______ are formed with the common goal of altering public policy. New
Started by april 19
84 Mar 9, 2022
Law and Politics » What has driven the growth and development of religious interest groups in recent decades? New
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79 Mar 9, 2022
Law and Politics » Compared to lobbying Congress, it is difficult to lobby the courts. Explain the two main ways that ... New
Started by 903f23fj0
53 Mar 9, 2022
Law and Politics » What is indirect lobbying, and what are some examples of this type of lobbying? New
Started by JimmyJoe
75 Mar 9, 2022
Law and Politics » Critics complain about the revolving door, because they believe that ______. New
Started by ncasson210
55 Mar 9, 2022
Law and Politics » If interest groups want to have greater influence over policymaking in Congress, what can they do to ... New
Started by bvyeehaw
71 Mar 9, 2022
Law and Politics » The operations of party machines had at least one positive outcome in that they integrated millions ... New
Started by ega16
44 Mar 9, 2022
Law and Politics » A key advantage that groups like the Christian Coalition, AARP, and the National Rifle Association ... New
Started by Rafic Kaaki
154 Mar 9, 2022
Law and Politics » What is the difference between direct lobbying and indirect lobbying? New
Started by vowens
81 Mar 9, 2022