From time to time during the nineteenth century, federal officials might be blamed for, and thrown out of office because of

A) crime rates.
B) economic conditions.
C) the environment.
D) civil rights.
E) women's rights.


B

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Universal suffrage is understood as

a. the right of African Americans to vote. b. the right of all adults to vote. c. the right of women to vote. d. the right of eighteen year olds to vote e. the right of males to vote.

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Why have so many people been convicted of crimes they didn't commit based on eyewitness identification?

A) ?No one has ever been convicted of a crime based on faulty eyewitness identification. B) ?Eyewitnesses are often paid off by the prosecution or threatened by police to help gain a conviction. C) ?Eyewitnesses can overlook facial features of people of different races, transfer memories of people from different settings, or have poor recall due to stress. D) ?Judges allow prosecutors to find people with a grudge against a defendant to serve as eyewitnesses.

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One of the most important duties of the national party committee includes:

A) drafting legislation to be introduced in the next session of Congress. B) taking part in nonpartisan elections. C) writing the party platform every two years. D) planning how to support the party's candidate in the next presidential election. E) providing funds for the national convention.

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Describe the ways that geographic size has both helped and inhibited politics in Texas.

What will be an ideal response?

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