When is policy gridlock likely to occur?

What will be an ideal response?

When each policy coalition finds its way blocked by others

Political Science

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The USA PATRIOT Act of 2001

a. enhances presidential power in surveillance, immigration, and money laundering. b. expands Americans' civil liberties. c. was declared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court immediately after its passage. d. restricted the ability of the president to engage in diplomatic, strategic, and economic alliances. e. promotes cultural understanding and acceptance of Islam.

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When a person votes for only candidates from one party, they are engaging in

A) ?straight-ticket voting. B) ?ticket-splitting. C) ?retrospective voting. D) yellow dog voting.

Political Science