Which statement best reflects the political influence of labor unions?

a. Unions have lost power since they have merged with corporate and business interest groups.
b. Labor union membership has decreased, but unions still provide a formidable political force.
c. Labor unions are more united than ever before.
d. Because labor unions represent only industrial workers, they have little power.
e. Labor unions have surged in power since the 1950s, and their political power has increased steadily.

b. Labor union membership has decreased, but unions still provide a formidable political force.

Political Science

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Which of the following statements most closely represents the traditional approach to representation?

a) "I try to vote the way I think best." b) "I use my judgment to do what is best for my constituents." c) "I vote the way my constituents want on issues of high visibility, but I vote the way I think best on other matters." d) "I try to vote the way my constituents want me to vote because I am accountable to them." e) Both A and B

Political Science

We refer to the patterns of shifting alliances among states as they seek power and confront security threats as

A) altruism. B) balance of power politics. C) bandwagoning. D) collective security. E) great power politics.

Political Science