Multiculturalism

A. is at odds with the view of America as a "melting pot."
B. appeals to many cultural groups.
C. tries to establish an appreciation for the contributions of various ethnic groups.
D. all of the above
E. none of the above


D

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A) Political scientists tend to be even more partisan than the average voter. B) Some emphasize the idea that party ID remains largely unchanged per voter across elections, while others point to watershed elections in which party loyalties shift. C) Statisticians can offer almost no notable data on party loyalty or lack thereof. D) "Critical elections" definitively determine how nearly every elections will go.

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Reasons for not using an ABA design usually fall into categories

a. two b. three c. four d. five

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Which of the following describe a party's platform?

A.) the party's political objectives B.) the party's stance on a wide variety of issues C.) a description of the constituencies served by the party D.) the party's stance on a single important issue

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Politics is

a. an official decision designed to organize people, resolve disputes, or address other collective problems. b. a set of activities that help organize individuals, systematically resolve disputes, and maintain order in society. c. a process by which one person gets another to do something even if that person does not want to do it. d. a process that allows one person to get another to do what the first person wants. e. a decision-making mechanism that generates policy.

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