The Struggle for DemocracyLongman, 2002 - 559 страница |
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... believe that the private sector is usually more effective and efficient than the public sector . Given the esteem in which com- petitive individualism , private property , and the market are held , as well as the historical success of ...
... believe that the private sector is usually more effective and efficient than the public sector . Given the esteem in which com- petitive individualism , private property , and the market are held , as well as the historical success of ...
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... believe that their interests would get a much better hearing if their numbers were substantially increased in ... believe your represen- tative and senators have performed well ? Which interest groups believe they have not done a good ...
... believe that their interests would get a much better hearing if their numbers were substantially increased in ... believe your represen- tative and senators have performed well ? Which interest groups believe they have not done a good ...
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... believe that something should be done about a particular social problem but are unclear on specifics about how to solve it or disagree among themselves . The Office of Economic Opportunity , for example , was created in 1965 as part of ...
... believe that something should be done about a particular social problem but are unclear on specifics about how to solve it or disagree among themselves . The Office of Economic Opportunity , for example , was created in 1965 as part of ...
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Main Themes | 1 |
Democracy and American Politics | 2 |
The Voting Rights Act | 19 |
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