Computers and Technology, 05.12.2019 02:31 lilbloke
6. the primary goal of interest groups is to shape public policy, which they do
through a number of direct and indirect strategies. however, interest groups are also
one of the linkage institutions that citizens connect with the u. s. government.
write a three-paragraph essay analyzing the functions of interest groups. your essay
should address the following questions:
a. what are the direct and indirect strategies through which interest groups
attempt to shape public policy?
b. what are some advantages and disadvantages of how interest groups work?
c. to what degree do you think interest groups' efforts to influence public policy
allow citizens to participate in the democratic process? in other words, how
successful are they as linkage institutions?
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Answers: 3
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What a backup plan that you have created in a event you encounter a situation
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Computers and Technology, 23.06.2019 13:00, torresnoemi899
Which of the following statements is false? a. a class can directly inherit from class object. b. if the class you're inheriting from declares instance variables as private, the inherited class can access those instance variables directly. c. a class's instance variables are normally declared private to enforce good software engineering. d. it's often much more efficient to create a class by inheriting from a similar class than to create the class by writing every line of code the new class requires.
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6. the primary goal of interest groups is to shape public policy, which they do
through a numbe...
through a numbe...