Dynamics of DemocracyAtomic Dog Pub., 2004 - 748 頁 |
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... become active in organizations , even if they are not political organ- izations , are likely to learn more about politics . Union members and participants in religious , civic , and other types of organizations , for instance , tend to ...
... become active in organizations , even if they are not political organ- izations , are likely to learn more about politics . Union members and participants in religious , civic , and other types of organizations , for instance , tend to ...
第 217 頁
... become more conservative . b . fairly stable over time . c . fairly unstable over time . d . almost always destined to become more liberal . Notes 1. Pew Research Center for the People & the Press , “ Rising Price of Gas Draws Most ...
... become more conservative . b . fairly stable over time . c . fairly unstable over time . d . almost always destined to become more liberal . Notes 1. Pew Research Center for the People & the Press , “ Rising Price of Gas Draws Most ...
第 509 頁
... become contentious for several reasons.31 When a president appears politically weak , the Senate is less likely to approve his nominees . For example , after Lyndon Johnson announced he would not seek reelection in 1968 , he tried to ...
... become contentious for several reasons.31 When a president appears politically weak , the Senate is less likely to approve his nominees . For example , after Lyndon Johnson announced he would not seek reelection in 1968 , he tried to ...
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