What is a Political Action Committee (PAC)?
a. an organization within a political party that coordinates campaign events.
b. an organizations that focuses on grassroots lobbying
c. an organization that conducts voter registration drives
d. an organization that solicits campaign contributions from like-minded individuals and distributes them to political candidates
d
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The founders of the United States believed that _________ would deteriorate into mob rule.
A. representative democracy B. dictatorship C. monarchy D.direct democracy
Since the late nineteenth century (with a brief interruption in the mid-twentieth century), at least one Supreme Court seat has been held by a(n)
A. African American. B. woman. C. Catholic. D. political appointee with no legal training. E. person affiliated with the opposite party from the president who nominated him or her.
Why did the party convention come to replace the caucus as a mechanism to nominate candidates for political office?
a. The caucus system was opaque, favoring party elites and incumbents. b. The caucus system was inefficient and arbitrary. c. The caucus system overly favored urban business interests. d. The caucus system was too clearly controlled by the executive branch.
The Leader is chosen by the
a. general electorate. b. Assembly of Experts. c. Guardian Council. d. Expediency Council. e. Majles.