How do partisan political parties go about affecting the behavior of American voters?

What will be an ideal response?


Partisan political parties have a direct impact on the behavior of American voters through an individual’s level of partisan attachment, which is the degree to which a voter will follow and adhere to the platform of a political party as well as the degree to which he or she will support a party’s candidate. In addition, partisan political organizations and the parties themselves will attempt to affect the outcome of an election through political mobilization, which is efforts by members of a political party to turn out the vote and encourage their members to do so.

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a. When police act reasonably in relying on what later turned out to be a bad warrant b. When the evidence is an independent source c. Both options A and B are true. d. Such evidence can never be admitted.

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

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Why do presidential candidates tend to focus their efforts on battleground states?

a. Battleground states have the most Electoral College votes. b. Battleground states have more electors than they would deserve if electors were allocated by population. c. Candidates focus on battleground states in order to increase their media exposure. d. The winner-take-all system makes battleground states more relevant to a campaign.

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What region was most affected by HIV/AIDS?

a. Southern Africa. b. Northern Africa. c. East Africa. d. West Africa.

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