Why is there likely a class bias in the interest group system in Texas?
a. because individuals from higher socioeconomic classes are more easily organized
b. because the state government provides tax breaks for business groups
c. because people of all income levels are equally likely to join groups
d. because it is typically free to join groups
Answer: a
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a. the economy swings from boom to bust, and in low times the number of people requiring services increases while government revenue decreases. b. the states immigration rate is high, and many immigrants, especially those who are illegal, lack essential job skills. c. disparities between rich and poor are growing. d. conservatism in Texas dominates politics in the early 2000s. e. All of the above are true.
Voters who believe in private property rights and free enterprise, and who want to enhance individual liberty by keeping government small, subscribe to what political ideology?
a. liberalism b. conservatism c. communism d. fascism