In an open primary, voters do not have to choose a party and are free to select the ballot of the party in whose primary they wish to participate

Indicate whether this statement is true or false.


Answer: True

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In New York v. Farber, the Supreme Court ruled that

A. the accused person's right to a fair trial does not include the right to compel the production of evidence, except from reporters B. the accused person's right to a fair trial includes the right to compel the production of evidence, but not from reporters C. the accused person's right to a fair trial includes the right to compel the production of evidence, even from reporters D. the accused person's right to a fair trial does not include the right to compel the production of evidence E. where reporters are involved, the accused person no longer has the right to a fair trial

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Which of the following is a problem for written surveys?

a. question ambiguity b. return rate c. both ‘a' and ‘b' d. none of the above

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The principle that assigns law making, law enforcing, and law interpreting to different branches of government is

a. republicanism. b. federalism. c. confederation. d. checks and balances. e. separation of powers.

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The Vietnam War is an example of increased resistance to American attempts to exercise political and military force abroad because

a. rising sense of nationalism across the globe. b. governments dependent on American support became less likely to be influenced. c. multilateral support for U.S. interventionism became uncertain and decreased. d. All of the above are true.

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