In evaluating American democracy, hyperpluralists
A) claim that competing groups vying for power make for generally efficient, honest government. B) claim that society is governed solely by an upper-class elite.
C) claim that too many influential groups cripple government?s ability to govern.
D) believe that the public interest is nearly always translated into public policy in the United States.
E) none of the above
Ans: C) claim that too many influential groups cripple government?s ability to govern.
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California Appeals Court judges and Supreme Court justices are chosen by
a. a two-step process by the governor and the attorney general. b. the voters only. c. a three-step process including appointment by the governor, approval by the Commission on Judicial Appointments, and confirmation by the voters. d. the president of the United States.
Which of the following states is a competitive state, meaning that it could potentially vote either Democratic or Republican?
A. Florida B. Massachusetts C. Kansas D. California E. Minnesota