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    Group -Trade organizations. Usually support policies that benefit specific industries -The American Medical Association and the American Political Science Association are examples of Professional interest groups -Which of the following is a direct lobbying technique used by interest groups to influence public policy? Providing expertise and research results for legislators -Federal laws governing campaign financing have allowed corporations‚ labor unions‚ and special interest groups to raise funds

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    1. Game Theory A. Question #9-6 (basketball players…) Barbara: a. Both Compete = 12 points (individually) ? 24 points (together) b. Monopolize = 18 points (individually) ? 20 points (together) c. Cooperates = 2 points (individually) ? 20 points (together) d. Monopolize = 8 points (dual) ? 16 points Juanita: e. Both Compete = 12 points (individually) ? 24 points (together) f. Monopolize = 18 points (individually) ? 20 points (together) g. Cooperates = 2 points (individually) ? 20 points

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    Pinto) Week 4 1. What moral issues does the Pinto case raise? Moral issues that Ford Pinto case raises included producing dangerous products which are not safe to use it without informing the dangerous of the products to the public. In addition‚ lobbying the NHTSA to delay the safety measure of the products is also one of the moral issues that Ford Pinto case raises. (53 words) 2. Suppose Ford officials were asked to justify their decision. What moral principles do you think

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    The Second Wave of Feminism arose in the 1960s and lasted through the 1980s where it ended with the intra-feminism disputes of the feminist sex wars over issues such as pornography‚ which ushered in the third wave of feminism in the early 1990s. However‚ second wave feminism rose in conjunction with the rise of hegemonic feminism as minorities were limited in the public sphere and thus were not recognized by the ruling class. The second wave broadened the debate of gender equality to a wide range

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    States as children. Several tactics used to further these strategies are storytelling‚ marches‚ hunger strikes‚ and online activism. This movement holds conferences on immigration‚ education‚ politics‚ leadership and civil rights as their form of lobbying in order to educate others on the movement and to express their demands to the legislative branch of the government (www.huffingtonpost.com). The (movement actors) youth who are a part of this movement have lobbing trips in which they have traveled

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    American Democracy: A Real Democracy or Hidden Oligarchy? The United States was founded with the intent that class distinction and rigid social structure were the things left behind in the old world. Life‚ liberty‚ and pursuit of happiness were the basis that created the American dream from the very beginning. The state where people face promise of political democracy‚ wide range of civil liberties‚ opportunity for economic prosperity‚ and equality between each and every citizen. “Government

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    Introduction Workplace safety is a commonly used phrase that many do not consider until an accident occurs within the workplace. Throughout the U.S.‚ workplace injuries occur on a daily basis. This has been an issue in the workforce for many years and is still an ongoing issue. Are there laws that protect employees from an unsafe work environment; what is the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA); and how did the labor unions affect the law? In this paper these following questions will be

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    Consequently‚ our organization‚ which usually goes under the initials NAPMMA‚ has the following aims‚ goals‚ and objectives. Firstly‚ we endeavour to aid or assist Our members in reaching their business objectives. Second‚ NAPMMA communicates (“lobbying” in slang terms) with local‚ state‚ and national governmental agencies and leaders on issues of importance to our members. And lastly‚ we educate the motor sports public‚ that being current motors sports vehicle owners‚ and prospective owners of

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    met with outrage as many colonists had either purchased land west of mountains or had received land grants for services in the war. Immediately‚ settlers began ignoring the “Proclamation Line” and colonial leaders began lobbying London to move the line further west. The lobbying efforts met with some success and the line was adjusted through treaties in 1768 and 1770.” (1) New Taxes & Boycotts “As the British government assessed methods for generating funds it was decided to levy new taxes

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    The history of the American Disabilities Act did not begin on July 26‚ 1990 at the signing ceremony at the White House. It did not begin in 1988 when the first American Disabilities Act was introduced in Congress. The American Disabilities Act story began a long time ago in cities and towns throughout the United States when people with disabilities began to challenge societal barriers that excluded them from their communities‚ and when parents of children with disabilities began to fight against

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