Which parties may choose to use conventions rather than primary elections to nominate candidates?
a. any party that had a nominee on the ballot in the last gubernatorial election
b. parties that won between 2 percent and 20 percent in the last gubernatorial election
c. the party that won the last presidential election
d. the party that won the last gubernatorial election
e. only Democrats and Republicans
b. parties that won between 2 percent and 20 percent in the last gubernatorial election
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The case of University of California v. Bakke dealt with what issue?
a. Discrimination against women b. Voting rights c. Reverse discrimination d. Civil Rights Act of 1964 e. Housing and public accommodations
During the 1960s and the presidency of Lyndon Johnson, the Democratic Party established itself as a champion of
A) gun ownership rights. B) states' rights. C) small government. D) free market capitalism. E) civil rights.
One of the major changes the United States will face in the coming years is __________.
A. the possibility of revolts against state governments B. the increase in the number of nation-states in the world C. the growing independence of countries in Latin America D. a slowing of population growth E. a decline in economic dominance
Which of the following is an example of omnibus legislation?
a. the Welfare Reform Bill of 1996 b. the Civil Rights Act of 1964 c. the Clean Air Act of 1983 d. the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1994 e. the Economic Stimulus Bills of 2009