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true or false: Americans frequently expect their government to do something true
the policy making system begins with _____? the people
true or false: people all agree on how money should be spent false
whats one example of how people express their opinions in democracy? voting for candidates or joining a political party
what is an interest group? organized groups of people with a common interest
what do elections? they provide opinions of the people by choosing their public officials
some issues will be _____ and others will not considered
what do you do when you vote? look and see if the candidate shares the same policy agenda as you
what are the 5 ways people affect the government petition, vote, campaign, contacting the government, and breaking unjust laws
true or false: a governments policy agendas never changes false
true or false: a crisis situation is more likely to gain attention than good news true
what are some interest groups? NRA, AARP, and Kentucky Farm Bureau
do people always agree on government? no
true or false: there is never a shortage of political issues true
what are the three policy making institutions? congress, the presidency, and the courts
true or false: today the power of bureaucracy is so high it is considered as the fourth policy making institutions true
true or false: all policies are made by single policy making institutions false
_____ have to implement new policies bureaucracies
what are some of the most important types of public policy making? congressional statue, presidential action, court decision, budgetary choices, and regulation
true or false: minority groups are always treated equally? false
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