Why does an interest group engage in Astroturf lobbying?
a. to augment their successful inside lobbying
b. to make an issue’s public support appear larger than it is
c. to encourage the Supreme Court to rule in a specific manner
d. to push bureaucrats to pass a bill without amendment
b. to make an issue’s public support appear larger than it is
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Implementation means
a. imposing penalties for noncompliance to a new law. b. providing the organization and expertise required to put into action any policy that has become law. c. providing incentives to states. d. allowing state governments to participate in the policy formulation process. e. interpreting and applying the law.
Describe the political environment surrounding the passage of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act and evaluate the legislation on the basis of its intended purposes versus its present realities.
What will be an ideal response?