Which of the following organized the Democratic-Republican Party?

A) Alexander Hamilton
B) Thomas Jefferson
C) Andrew Jackson
D) William Jennings Bryan
E) Curtis LeMay


B

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______ as a step in the policy process is at once both simple and complex.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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Pundits often assume that opponents of voter IDs for elections are predominantly Democrats because __________

a. they are more concerned about voter fraud – b. they are more concerned with individuals than with the system as a whole c. citizens who do not already have legal ID cards are likely to vote Democratic d. the concept of voter ID is a plank of the Democratic platform

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Voter turnout is commonly higher in __________ than in __________.

A. state elections; presidential elections B. presidential elections; midterm elections C. local elections; presidential elections D. local elections; Congressional elections E. primary elections; general elections

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Which of the following is true of political parties?

(A) They are highly centralized organizations that rely very little on state participants. (B) They establish guidelines of behavior and insist that their candidates follow these guidelines. (C) They require all members to pay dues. (D) They try to gain control of government by winning elections. (E) They generally concentrate their efforts on a single policy area.

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