In 1996, President Bill Clinton's reelection campaign sought to reach soccer moms-"busy suburban women devoted to their jobs and kids, who had real concerns about real presidential politics." This was an example of

A) bundling.
B) gerrymandering.
C) microtargeting.
D) valence issues.
E) typecasting.

C

Political Science

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Which of the following statements best describes why the Whistleblower Protection Act of 1989 does not always provide the desired protection?

a. The government purposely made the act weak as an attempt to protect itself from being wrongfully accused by employees. b. It can be difficult for an employee to prove that the assertions made against a government agency are true. c. It can be difficult for an individual to refute a superior's claim that punishment given is for poor performance rather than for providing information. d. The nondisclosure agreement that employees sign when they become employed by the government automatically puts an employee who reveals information in the wrong.

Political Science

Two forms of influence are

a. attributes and power. c. compellence and deterrence. b. power and compellence. d. deterrence and attributes.

Political Science