If systematic studies are correct, public appeal by the president for a policy change on an important issue will most likely __________
A) not resonate broadly with the American public and will have little effect on what citizens think about that issue
B) connect with a very narrow subset of the public and serve to mobilize them to political action on that issue
C) speak to a broad swath of the American population and have a significant effect on how they think about that issue
D) lead to a dramatic reframing of the issue in the media that will substantively change the thoughts of the public regarding the issue
A
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Despite wanting to institute reform, President Fox made the decision to keep civil servants in place because
a. he wanted to avoid a sudden spike in unemployment. b. he needed their votes to win a second term. c. PAN did not have enough experienced people to fill the positions. d. he was responding to the traditional patron-client system. e. he was afraid of a possible revolution.
Federalist arguments in response to Antifederalist concerns over the Bill of Rights were included in ______ by Alexander Hamilton.
a. Federalist No. 10 b. Federalist No. 11 c. Federalist No. 51 d. Federalist No. 84