Which of the following landmark rules of law was achieved in seventeenth century Britain?
a. The Magna Carta
b. The Habeas Corpus Act
c. Tyranny of the Majority Rule
d. No Taxation without Representation
e. The Separation of Powers Act
b
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How many states require public disclosure of who makes campaign contributions to a candidate?
a. None b. 25 c. 35 d. All 50
Which of the following would be a method for individuals to exercise their right to lobby the government?
A. Attend a demonstration B. Organize a demonstration C. Join an interest group that lobbies the government D. Sign a petition on the section of the White House website entitled "We the People: Your Voice in Government" E. All of these are correct.
Some argue that the pursuit of the national interest is opposed to the human rights revolution.
The history of American political parties is, for the most part, one of long periods of stability punctuated by rapid changes in partisan orientation. Those settled periods are often called ______.
A. party machines B. critical elections C. party eras D. partisan epochs