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Government Influence
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how much influence do you believe the government should have in deciding what is or is not being taught?
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Millie
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When a large corporation decides to set up shop in a developing nation, they will often make a large what to influence
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The _ the company, the more influence it can have on the government
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an attempt by a private person or group to influence government decisions is called,
a) amending b) campaigning c) Lobbying d)
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Which of the following statements best assesses the effects of the U.S. Constitution and Bill of Rights on other governments?(1
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In your own words, discuss how the government regulated and influenced industrial production and labor during the war.
Write in
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How did the ideas and practices of ancient Greece shape the development of governments in later civilizations? Explain the
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How can ordinary people most likely effect change in government?
(1 point) repay debts. refuse to vote. form interest groups.
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Evaluate the ways interest groups and the mass media all influence the U.S. government. What do you believe is the most
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asked by
HELLO
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Evaluate the ways interest groups and the mass media all influence the U.S. government. What do you believe is the most
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In which way was the Mayflower Compact an influence on the government of the United States?
A. It was an example of separation of
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asked by
nn
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Which civic responsibility allows citizens a chance to influence government?
A. attending a town meeting B. serving on a jury C.
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asked by
nn
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Subcategories (8)
Citizen activism
Corporate Influence
Interest Groups and Mass Media
Interest Groups and Media
Lobbying
Mayflower Compact
Methods of Influence
U.S. Constitution and Bill of Rights
Parent Categories (9)
Ancient civilizations
Civic Responsibilities
Curriculum
History
International Trade/Investment
Political Science
Politics
Politics and Government
World War II