Explaining political outcomes by looking at the effects of individuals and their political decisions is known as
a. satisficing.
b. bounded rationality.
c. elite learning.
d. bounded rationality.
e. the choice approach.
E
Political Science
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a. Grassroots lobbying focuses more on cultivating relationships with elected officials. b. Grassroots lobbying is more heavily regulated. c. Grassroots lobbying focuses more on influencing public opinion. d. Grassroots lobbying is more costly.
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Electoral participation is low among all of the following EXCEPT
a. the youth. b. minorities. c. the poor. d. the lower educated. e. the elderly.
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