Liberalism and conservatism are both rooted in principles found in the political philosophy of
a. John Locke.
b. Adam Smith.
c. Friedrich Hayek.
d. Baron de Montesquieu.
e. G.W.F. Hegel.
a
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Party organization theory suggests that
a. the fortunes of major political parties remain stable for long periods followed by a dramatic change. b. FPTP electoral systems generate two-party systems. c. understanding parties requires considering the ways in which they are similar to and different from businesses, interest groups, and government agencies. d. parties that adopt a range of ideologically moderate policies designed to capture broad segments of the population are the most successful. e. a country's party system is less a function of its electoral rules than of its underlying socioeconomic divisions.
Adam Smith is most associated with which concept?
a. socialism b. statism c. laissez-faire d. communism
Which of the following is considered a disadvantage of a national primary?
a. Voters in New Hampshire would lose interest if their state were not always first in the primary season. b. States would have to choose whether to have a primary or a caucus. – c. Small states would still be at a disadvantage with a primary on the same day as a large state. d. Small towns and rural areas might never get to meet candidates face to face because candidates would be focused on higher population areas.