Political gridlock occurs when ______.
a. too many individuals from opposing political parties agree on an issue
b. rival parties stubbornly refuse to budge from their positions to achieve a compromise
c. too many bills are waiting to be passed because Congress is not in session
d. incumbents keep getting reelected
e. no incumbents get reelected
b. rival parties stubbornly refuse to budge from their positions to achieve a compromise
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French membership in formal organizations seems to be limited by
A. a lack of belief in the value of cooperation. B. the restrictive nature of most organizations. C. the elite nature of most political organizations. D. the high cost of membership.
Which of these is the best example of a single-issue party?
a. the Prohibition Party b. the Reform Party c. the Bull Moose Party d. the American Independent Party