Discuss the differences between the pluralist perspective and the hyperpluralist perspective in regard to interest group influence on democracy.

What will be an ideal response?

The pluralist perspective argues that democracy is best practiced when citizens participate through groups and that the greater number of organized interests means wider participation and a healthier democracy. Hyperpluralism holds that the system today has evolved beyond simple pluralism. That so many narrow interests are represented makes it difficult to formulate public policy that will serve the broader public interest.

Political Science

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A. The president has the sole power to fire political appointees. B. Presidents who appoint officials primarily based on loyalty sometimes find that such appointments cause more harm than good. C. The president cannot fire the vast majority of bureaucrats, who hold protected civil service jobs. D. The president has the power to appoint some minor executive branch officials without approval by the Senate. E. The president has the sole power to fire heads of independent regulatory commissions.

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A realignment is a substantial and long-term shift in party allegiance by individuals and groups, usually resulting in a change in policy direction.

a. true b. false

Political Science