Politics in AmericaIntroduces students to the American political system by examining the struggle for power-the participants, the stakes, the processes, and the institutional arenas. |
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... activities in administrative agencies or the executive branch . Tax laws require nonprofit organizations to refrain from direct lobbying in order to retain their tax - free status . Under current tax law , individual contributions to ...
... activities in administrative agencies or the executive branch . Tax laws require nonprofit organizations to refrain from direct lobbying in order to retain their tax - free status . Under current tax law , individual contributions to ...
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... activities of executive branch agencies to determine if the laws are being faithfully executed . congressional hearings Congressional committee sessions in which members listen to witnesses who provide information and opinions on ...
... activities of executive branch agencies to determine if the laws are being faithfully executed . congressional hearings Congressional committee sessions in which members listen to witnesses who provide information and opinions on ...
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... activities of the United States . Presidents have undertaken intelligence activities since the found- ing of the nation . During the Revolutionary War , General George Washington nurtured small groups of patriots living behind British ...
... activities of the United States . Presidents have undertaken intelligence activities since the found- ing of the nation . During the Revolutionary War , General George Washington nurtured small groups of patriots living behind British ...
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Politics and Political Science | 1 |
The Purposes of Government | 7 |
The Paradox of Democracy | 15 |
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