Neo-corporatism is also known as

a. business pluralism.
b. state corporatism.
c. nepotism.
d. societal corporatism.
e. clientelism.

D

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a. deciding to end China's isolationist foreign policy. b. economic reform that gave a greater role to markets and market incentives. c. introducing legal codes that gave Chinese citizens more civil rights. d. introducing competitive elections for village leaders.

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Engaging in politics is about trying to influence the workings of government. Briefly describe three distinct ways in which citizens—either individually or collectively—can attempt to influence government

Which approach seems the most accessible to you? Why? What will be an ideal response?

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