The correct answer is A) sign up for an interest group.
<em>The most direct way an individual can influence public policy is to sign up for an interest group.
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When individuals form association or they get organized in a formal way to do something, they are forming an interest group. They do this because they share concerns on a determined issue and that way, they want to influence public policy and get some benefit for its cause.
Among the most influetcial interest groups in the United State, we find the National Abortion and Reproductive Rights Action League, Americans for Prosperity, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, and the American Association of Retired Persons.
1. b
2. c
3.c
im pretty sure thats right
The explosion of the Maine in Cuba on February 15, 1898 was ruled by a Naval Court of Inquiry in March of 1898 as caused by a mine explosion. Subsequantly many different views of what caused the explosion have been put forward to a fire in her coal bunkers to a fire in her powder magazines. In 1976 a group of American Naval Investigators concluded that a fire ignited the Maines magazines.
The answer to the question however remains that experts cannot definitively say what the cause of the explosion was.
This question is a bit tricky, but I believe it is the answer on the bottom left. The other answers don't make quite as much sense as that one.
"Chocolate is a now sweet treat that is very popular in the United States."
It implies that chocolate wasn't always a sweet treat in the first section of the question, but if you pay close attention; it says that it "always hasn't been" a sweet treat, that use of word choice would mean it is now a sweet treat.
That's why I'd choose the one on the bottom left.
Answer:
The 1824 presidential election marked the final collapse of the Republican-Federalist political framework.
Explanation:
Jackson earned only a plurality of electoral votes. Thus, the election was decided by the House of Representatives. John C. Calhoun, supported by Adams and Jackson, easily won the vice presidency. (not sure if this is right...I got it from an old text book)