What are the characteristics that best describe a lobbyist at the EU institutions?

a. An EU lobbyist actively seeks to use dependencies to get desired outcomes.
b. An EU lobbyist is more like an adviser, advocating whilst informing.
c. An EU lobbyist is more like an adversary seeking to control decision-making process-es.
d. An EU lobbyist tends to adopt a winner takes all attitude, given the stakes involved.

b. An EU lobbyist is more like an adviser, advocating whilst informing.

Political Science

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In the cause-effect statement the cause variable is

A) the independent variable. B) the dependent variable. C) the quantitative variable. D) the qualitative variable.

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Which of the following characterizes the situation between the U.S. and the Soviet Union with respect to German reparations after WWII?

a. The Soviets and Americans agreed that the Soviet Union would receive half of the $20 billion in reparations, but method and timing of payment was left unresolved and contributed to mounting tension. b. The Soviet Union successfully negotiated and was paid half of the $20 billion in war reparations from Germany. c. The Soviet Union extracted nearly $20 billion in reparations from the western zones of Germany, nearly twice the amount agreed on at Yalta. d. The U.S. opposed the idea that the Soviet Union was owed any portion of the German war reparations.

Political Science