________ ____________ are issues about which the public is united and rival candidates or parties are both for the same certain issues. Examples: Education and Job Creation.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).


Ans: valence issues

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a. They must either pay filing fees or submit a nominating petition, just like a "regular" candidate. b. Courts have held that to protect voting rights of all citizens, write-in candidates always receive credit for all votes they receive, whether or not they registered for the election. c. Their names must be posted at the polling place. d. They must register with the Secretary of State before the election. e. Their names are not listed on the ballot.

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Democratic peace theory is associated with which of the following visions?

a. The end of history b. One world c. A world state d. War becomes unthinkable e. The clash of civilizations

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A "safe" congressional seat is one in which

A) no candidate from another party is contesting the election. B) the winner receives 55 percent or more of the vote. C) the seat is independent of executive interference. D) all of the above. E) the candidate is able to count on receiving large financial contributions.

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Counting state legislators and state constitutional executive officers, how many state elected officials are there in California?

What will be an ideal response?

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