Multiple Choice
To get the U.S. Senate to pass a farm bill, a U.S. senator from a farm state asks for the support of a U.S. senator from an urban state. The urban-state senator agrees to support the bill, if in return the farm-state senator supports a bill for a mass transit project. This situation is an example of
A) the paradox of voting.
B) rent-seeking behavior.
C) political logrolling.
D) the median voter model.
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