Single-issue groups
A) are rapidly losing prominence in American politics.
B) usually run their own candidates for public office.
C) have little sympathy for compromising.
D) help facilitate the construction of a cohesive national public policy.
E) are highly regarded by political scientists for their contributions to democracy.
Ans: C) have little sympathy for compromising.
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Even though Americans vote at lower rates than that of other democracies, they are more likely to do which of the following?
a. attend a political meeting b. engage in community work c. join a political party d. run for elected office e. write to elected officials
The obligation of officials to be directly answerable to the voters for their actions, allowing elected administrators to ignore the wishes of the chief executive, is
a. the cabinet system. b. official invisibility. c. administrative accountability. d. bureaucracy. e. elective accountability.