__________ describes how other political actors—whether in the bureaucracy, Congress, interest groups, or the media—perceive the level of public support for the president

a. Professional reputation c. Public prestige
b. Power to persuade d. Honeymoon period

C

Political Science

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Which of the following is particularly useful for understanding how change may occur within the seemingly stable, path-dependent models of historical institutionalism?

A. stages model B. new institutionalism C. logic of appropriateness D. advocacy-coalition framework

Political Science

Interest groups have significantly lesser influence over state and local politics than over national politics

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Political Science