If a political party takes a very broad position on issues, what might happen?

a. The party will be seen as more inclusive and welcoming of its diverse membership.
b. The party might end up in a situation where its members disagree with one another too much, making it difficult to pass legislation.
c. The party’s lawmakers will have an easier time passing bipartisan legislation.
d. The party will risk splitting off into multiple smaller parties.

b. The party might end up in a situation where its members disagree with one another too much, making it difficult to pass legislation.

Political Science

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a. because they may call the virtues of polling into question b. because they may weaken the influence of true public opinion c. because they may strengthen the influence of true public opinion d. because they may silence members of the public who hold minority views

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Regulators employ their enforcement styles based on all of the following except ______.

A. circumstances B. settings C. policy areas D. business owners

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