What is the risk that interest groups take in mobilizing the public?
a. being too successful
b. falling off message
c. alienating people
d. attracting the wrong kind of people
c
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One example of the federal government’s effort to promote the welfare and secure the rights of the newly freed slaves was the
a. advent of Jim Crow laws. b. creation of the Freedmen’s Bureau. c. introduction of literacy tests at the polls. d. the passage of the Black Codes. e. use of grandfather clauses.
Which of the following statements is true of executive agreements?
A. They do not have the same legal status as treaties. B. They deal solely with domestic affairs. C. They are pacts between the federal government and the state governments. D. They enhance presidential power in foreign affairs. E. They are used far less than treaties in making foreign policy.