A voter who is uninformed about the issues might rely on political party labels to make a decision. This type of mental shortcut which requires hardly any information is called

A) back-firing.
B) gerrymandering.
C) heuristics.
D) communitarianism.
E) issue framing.

C

Political Science

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In Thomas Friedman's The World is Flat, the author makes the case that globalization

A) has actually disconnected more people than it has connected. B) will bring about the downfall of humankind. C) and technology are intertwined. D) is strictly for wealthy nations, looking to dominate. E) is strictly for poor nations who are looking to rise.

Political Science

How have lawmakers attempted to reform lobbying and have those attempts been successful? Why or why not?

What will be an ideal response?

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