Identify and explain the Almond–Lippmann consensus.
What will be an ideal response?
Answers should identify the Almond–Lippmann consensus as the early and dominant theory of public opinion and U.S. foreign policy. This model emphasizes the volatile, incoherent, and irrelevant nature of public opinion in terms of U.S. foreign policy.
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Legislation to reform the regulation of federal lobbying in 1995 resulted in the
A) elimination of registration requirements for lobbyists. B) filing of monthly reports by lobbyists disclosing their activities. C) registration of tax-exempt organizations, such as religious groups. D) registration of persons who spend more than 20 percent of their working time lobbying Congress or the executive branch. E) the adoption by Congress of a $500 cap on the value of gifts that members can accept.
What does cultural imperialism mean? Who should be concerned about its consequences? What, if anything, should be done about it? If nothing should be done about it, why not? Support your answer with empirical and logical evidence.
What will be an ideal response?