What is the importance of moderates in the political process? A. they are unhappy with the government and want to moderate it B.
people are happy with the government and encourage people to vote C. generally happy with the government and can support a candidate and affect election outcomes D. special group of people that mediate party related problems
The correct answer is D) special group of people that mediate party-related problems.
The importance of moderates in the political process is that they are a special group of people that mediate party-related problems.
The problems with radicals are that they are in the extremes of any situation. Their beliefs are extreme and often show a radical position on issues. So if you have two radical postures, there is no movement. The issue comes to a halt. That is when the moderates come in with a more reasoned, less passioned point of view. They can place arguments in the middle of two extremes and that helps things move again.
During the 1940s, the historical era in which you would most likely find an <span>abandonment of laissez faire economic policies in the United states. Hope this answers your question.</span>