Hunter's study found that the top elite held power in more than one functional area, but Dahl's study found that power in one functional area did not lead to power in other functional areas
Hunter's study supports the argument that power is _____ in city politics, while Dahl's study supports the argument that power is _____.
A. pluralist; elitist
B. decision making; reputational
C. diffuse; stratified
D. cumulative; non-cumulative
D
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The development concept that pushes for the state to accumulate capital, direct investment, and provide legal, administrative, and educational infrastructure is called
a. the developmental state. b. the free market. c. state socialism. d. the invisible hand.
Which of the following is consistent with a merit-based system?
a. the governor appointing campaign supporters to boards b. agencies hiring technical employees based on their education c. campaign workers filling staff positions after the election d. contracts being awarded to fundraisers e. high-level appointments being reserved for party activists