What is the district magnitude in a single-member district?
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
A. 1
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Which of the following units does NOT perform the “rule-making” function?
a. The U.S. Congress b. A police officer c. Council of elders in a primitive tribe d. British monarch in the 1600s
A second prosecution for the same offense after acquittal in the first trial is known as
A) appellate jurisdiction. B) secondary charge. C) double jeopardy. D) criminal case.
A government agency can hire according to any of the following methods EXCEPT ______.
a. promoting from executive to full professional b. promoting a civil servant c. transferring a civil servant d. through the register
Compare the benefits and disadvantages of the major campaign strategies. Suppose you are an incumbent House member in a small, rural district that leans slightly toward the opposite party. Which strategies would you invest in and why?
What will be an ideal response?