Why was James Madison such a proponent of voting?

a. Madison enjoyed the thrill of electioneering.
b. He believed the people’s voice should be heard and respected.
c. Only a small percentage of white men were eligible to vote in his time.
d. Voting served as a counterweight to the dangers of faction.


d. Voting served as a counterweight to the dangers of faction.

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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President John Adams' Sedition Act (1798 ) made it illegal to print or publish any "_________" about the federal government

A) revolutionary writing B) false, scandalous, and malicious writing C) cruel and vindictive writing D) bitter, oppressive, and angry writing E) critical or salacious writing

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Why was the Federal Communications Commission established?

What will be an ideal response?

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Analyze the relationship between elected officials, their constituents, and political parties

A) Political parties maintain strict control over elected officials due to direct campaign contributions. B) Elected officials hold themselves more accountable to PACs and constituents than to political parties. C) Officials generally keep promises made to party leaders, ensuring their "frontrunner" status in upcoming primaries. D) PACs and constituents hold little sway over official policy compared to party leaders.

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