As a recognized presidential candidate with little experience in government, what should you do?
A)Wait to plan your transition until after the results of the general election.
B)Select someone who is well-known to you to assist with planning a transition.
C)Pause your activities until Congress sends you the post-election transition plan.
D)Coordinate your transition plans with those of your opponent.
B
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a. Yugoslavia b. Sudan c. Rwanda d. Zimbabwe
The “critical period” that heavily influenced the formation of the Constitution was the
a. Revolutionary War. b. Second Constitutional Convention. c. years between the battles of Bunker Hill and Valley Forge. d. years between the Declaration of Independence and the end of the war. e. years between independence and the convening of the Constitutional Convention.
What can be inferred from redistricting of Texas's House congressional districts in the 2003 Texas legislative session?
A) Redistricting efforts by the courts are usually ineffective. B) Gerrymandering is a fact of life in redistricting C) Enacting fair and balanced district lines is a goal of the legislature, no matter which political party is in the majority. D) Redistricting by the courts is always fair. E) Involvement in redistricting by state and federal courts is quite rare.
Interest groups focus on a. implementing a specific policy agenda. b. electoral victories
c. partisanship and gaining power. d. ending government conflict.