Parties and interest groups
A) determine which issues are on the policy agenda.
B) are not particularly interested in the policy agenda.
C) work hard to get the issues they want on the policy agenda.
D) have no effect on the policy agenda.
E) determine the congressional agenda.
Answer: C) work hard to get the issues they want on the policy agenda.
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A) not show up very frequently on the graph. B) be quite sharp. C) be slight or gradual. D) persist for a long time.
The Declaration of Independence
A. explicitly supported the institution of slavery. B. helped give courage to the Minutemen who fought at Lexington. C. provided equal rights to both men and women. D. was written by the same man who wrote Common Sense. E. provides an extensive list of grievances against the English king.