
Which three actors are traditionally said to form an "iron triangle" in policy-making?
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- A congressional committee, an executive agency, and an interest group
- The chief executive, the constitutional court, and the civil service
- The media, political parties, and electoral commissions
- State governors, city mayors, and regional courts
Correct answer: A congressional committee, an executive agency, and an interest group
Explanation: An iron triangle describes a stable policy network of a congressional committee, the implementing executive agency, and interest groups; they exchange information, resources, and support to shape specific policy areas.
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