Ballot-based advocacy is a style of policy advocacy that:

a. Focuses upon eradicating voter fraud.
b. Aims to change campaign finance policies.
c. Seeks to change the composition of government.
d. Strives to protect constituents.


ANS: C

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Describe the difference between historical events and historical process research.

What will be an ideal response?

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America's winner-take-all system of electing candidates works to the advantage of

A.) minor parties B.) splinter parties C.) third parties D.) major parties

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What characterizes statutory county courts?

a. Judges on these courts are selected by county commissioners. b. The constitution establishes one statutory county court in each county. c. They have inconsistent jurisdictions because each one was set up to deal with specific local problems. d. Determinations reached by these courts cannot be appealed to any higher court as they involve issues of county level legal codes.

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