In the context of political parties, a policy demander is

A. any elected official with the power to create law.
B. a citizen who approaches elected officials about policy concerns.
C. an individual who participates in the party to ensure that certain policies are adopted.
D. an elected Senator who filibusters in order to gain attention for particular policies.
E. the deciding vote for or against a policy.

Answer: C

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a) require the states to equalize educational facilities. b) force the Court to review the doctrine of segregation itself. c) request the national government to enforce the Plessy decision. d) limit the advancement of segregation practices.

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Which of the following best explains the nature of welfare in America?

a. The American political culture favors an extensive welfare state. b. The American political culture opposes an extensive welfare state. c. Few Americans are in poverty, so welfare would not benefit many people. d. Most politicians favor welfare expansion, but their constituents do not.

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