Which statement about the presidential nomination process is most accurate?

A) The nomination process in use today originated with the founders to elect the second president of the United States.
B) Superdelegates comprise at least 50 percent of the delegate votes in the Republican Party.
C) Winning primary elections in states with a large number of electoral votes labels the candidate a front-runner.
D) Front-loading primaries have been discouraged by both major political parties.
E) The process of nominating presidential candidates is controlled by the public, rather than the party elites.


E

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a. the rights of individuals to own guns shall not be infringed. b. under the Constitution, rules must apply for reasons apart from religion. c. police may not search your home without a search warrant. d. there can be no abridgement of political speech. e. the death penalty has to apply equally to all, without regard to race or gender.

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The primary check on an executive order is that

a. executive orders must pass a vote in the Senate to take effect.  b. executive orders only last a year, after which they must be reauthorized.  c. executive orders can be overturned by the next president.  d. executive orders require unanimous support from the president’s cabinet.   

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Prior to 1990, how many women had been elected to statewide office in Texas?

A) ?None B) 4 C) ?14 D) ?40

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Progressive tax rates and welfare programs are examples of __________.

A. government's frivolous spending B. the way government regulates the distribution of wealth C. checks and balances D. the detachment of the market from the government

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