The process in which party members attend a neighborhood meeting, share ideas and concerns about particular candidates, and cast a ballot for pledged delegates to attend a statewide meeting is called a(n) __________

a. nomination caucus
b. binding primary
c. open primary
d. party convention


a

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British cabinet ministers are elected by the general public and frequently disagree with each other concerning matters of public policy

Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

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One reason initiatives are seen as negative is a. the public is too ill-informed to make intelligent choices. b. voters with frequent exposure to ballot questions are more likely to vote and feel more politically efficacious. c. voters have a simple yes-no question rather than being forced to reflect on all appropriate options andalternatives

d. lawmakers prefer to deal with controversial issues, such as abortion and school prayer, and face the directconsequences for their decisions.

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Describe the stages model of the policy process. Explain the strengths and weaknesses of the model.

What will be an ideal response?

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The Anti-Federalists were Elites who believed that

a. the national government was likely to infringe upon individual liberties. b. Congress would abuse their monetary power. c. Government would continue to expand its power. d. All of the Above

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