Campaign messages ______.
A. tend to have little effect on elections in the United States because the effects cancel out
B. are chosen to match the strengths and interests of the candidate so it is easier to remain on message
C. depend on two things: the national context and who is running against them
D. are developed on an ad hoc basis and are very rarely rooted in any type of research
Answer: C
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How successful were these techniques? How well would these techniques transfer to current efforts to expand civil rights for gays and lesbians? What will be an ideal response?
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Which of the following did Dred Scott v. Sandford address?
a. education b. health care c. slavery d. voting
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A. inclusive institutions B. extractive institutions C. exploitative institutions D. authoritarian institutions