Which of the following did Clark M. Clifford possess that made him an invaluable lobbyist?
A) great administrative ability that enabled him to coordinate the many letter-writing campaigns necessary to influence public officials
B) access to high government officials and friends inside the government
C) a huge personal fortune that enabled him to contribute large sums to the campaigns of important government officials
D) great powers of persuasion, thus he could convince the important government officials of the correctness of his cause
E) constant "luck"
B
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What did Speaker Tip O'Neill mean when he said, "All politics is local"?
A.) political parties are organized just as much, if not more, at the national level than at the county and local level B.) politicians must win county and state races before gaining national recognition C.) political parties are organized just as much, if not more, at the county and local level than at the national level
An "irresponsible" judiciary refers to a system in which
A. judges can do whatever they want, irrespective of what the law says. B. judges can replace the executive in political decision-making. C. judges do not have to stand for reelection to stay in office. D. judges do not have to go to law school to become judges.