A. present official candidates to the electorate
B. have the goal of complete control of the government
C. put their names on ballots
D. are only accountable to themselves
A. present official candidates to the electorate
B. have the goal of complete control of the government
C. put their names on ballots
D. are only accountable to themselves
A. Italy
B. the United States
C. England
D. all nations take the same time to campaign
A. the need to have religious representation in government
B. proportional representation
C. extremist ideologies
D. broad agreement on basic principles
A. eliminate the opposition
B. gain power
C. eliminate power
D. control the media
A. physical force
B. manipulation of the masses
C. explaining the truth to the people
D. none of the above
A. the elite is not always against the masses
B. the elite always works against the public interest
C. the elite displays a monolithic power structure
D. the masses should rebel against the elite
A. the masses
B. a power elite
C. representatives of the people
D. the participants in the political process
A. the dignity of the individual
B. representation of the majority
C. protection of minority rights
D. all of the above
A. the elite may be influenced by the masses but it is more likely that it influences the masses
B. the elite constitutes a monolithic ruling class
C. elite groups have maximum control over decisions that affect the majority of people
D. the elite works against the public good
A. C.Wright Mills
B. Karl Marx
C. Paul Samuelson
D. BOTH Mills and Marx