Summarize the informal policy actors and the roles they play in policy making.

What will be an ideal response?

There are two informal policy actors: interest groups and the public.
Interest groups—lobby and educate members of Congress, prepare policy analyses, propose policies, and influence the public.
General public—vote, join interest groups, participate in public-opinion polls, contact elected officials, and become educated and informed.

Political Science

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Michael W. Traugott contends that the proliferation of polls has led to

a. a dramatic improvement in our understanding of public attitudes. b. a closer relationship between mass preferences and public policy. c. an increased opportunity to see the results of poorly conducted polls. d. attempts by the federal government to regulate the polling industry.

Political Science

The ________employs the governor's staff members to act as lobbyists for the governor's views and advocate the governor's position to the legislature

Fill in the blank with the appropriate word.

Political Science