What are the effects of the revolving door policy on American politics?

What will be an ideal response?

An ideal response will:
1, Explain that the revolving door refers to former government officials lobbying for interests that they used to deal with when they were in government.
2, Discuss how this might give these former government officials an advantage over other interest representatives.There is now a two-year waiting period for former officials before lobbying.

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Which president broke with a major party and ran as a minor party candidate?

a. Woodrow Wilson b. James Buchanan c. Dwight Eisenhower d. Theodore Roosevelt e. Richard M. Nixon

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The major goals pursued by the Allied occupiers of Japan following World War II were

a. the economic recovery of the country and the restructuring of the military as a buffer against the threat posed by the Soviet Union. b. the economic recovery of the country and the restoration of the sovereignty of the emperor. c. democratization and the economic recovery of the country. d. demilitarization and democratization. e. the economic recovery of the country and the persecution of war criminals.

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