At what point does a problem reach the agenda-setting stage?
A) When politicians perceive the problem as serious and potentially capable of affecting an election
B) When the translation of legislation into an actual set of government programs or regulations begins
C) When politicians actually discuss and deliberate possible responses to the problem
D) When the provision of services occurs
E) When a newly-implemented policy is reevaluated
A
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Which of the following is an example of how an interest group may have an influence on the federal judiciary?
a. The American Medical Association may seek limits on jury awards in malpractice cases. b. The American Civil Liberties Union may bring suit to improve the rights of prisoners. c. The National Association for the Advancement of Colored Peoples may question the constitutionality of laws that affect its constituents. d. The American Bar Association may be asked to evaluate potential candidates for the federal court. e. The National Rifle Association may protest greater restrictions on the sale and purchase of assault rifles
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