Who traditionally chooses the national chair of his/her party?

a. the Speaker of the House
b. the president
c. the exiting chairperson
d. the presumptive nominee


b. the president

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What kinds of programs has the federal government instituted to help the working poor?

How does that phrase "working poor" refute the stereotypes created by the concept of rugged individualism? How might the economic recession of 2008 have had a similar effect in destroying stereotypes? Answer:

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Arguing that poverty is a "way of life" is known as __________

a) The culture of poverty b) Dependency theory c) The theory of anomie d) Inequality standards

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What lessons can we draw about policy making in the United States?

What will be an ideal response?

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For what reason does the book justify representative democracy?

A. Deciding wisely on issues is impractical and unlikely, but deciding on leaders is possible. B. Elites are better at making political decisions. C. Representative democracy reserves power to important institutions besides the people. D. The Capitol Building lacks the room for all voters to discuss issues. E. Direct democracy is subject to emotional whims by voters.

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