Issue networks are more interdependent and unified than iron triangles.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

False

Like iron triangles, issue networks are made up of people with similar policy concerns. Issue networks are less interdependent and unified than iron triangles, however, and often include more players, such as media outlets. See 13-4: Regulatory Agencies: Are They the Fourth Branch of Government?

Political Science

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The largest women’s group in the United States is ______.

a. the National Organization for Women b. Emily’s List c. National Women’s Political Caucus d. Eagle Forum e. Women in the Senate and House

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