What was unique about the 1896 presidential election and party realignment?

a. The Federalists won.
b. The Democratic Party won.
c. The party in power did not change.
d. The Fair Deal emerged.


c

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a. True b. False

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Which of the following did the Republican Party have to overcome to remain competitive in American politics at different times during the party's history?

A.) assassination of party leaders B.) New Deal C.) Rise of Ronald Reagan in the Democratic Party D.) Watergate Scandal

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In the case of Regents of the University of California v. Bakke (1978), the Supreme Court ruled that

A. the strict scrutiny test was not applicable to matters involving higher education. B. universities could not constitutionally take race into consideration as a factor in student admissions. C. the racial make-up of a public university must roughly reflect the racial composition of the public the university serves. D. universities could consider race as a factor in student admissions, but racial quotas were unconstitutional. E. racial quotas were a constitutional means by which public universities could ensure a diverse student body.

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Most people do not consider opposition to a Supreme Court nominee's ideology a valid reason for senators to vote against his or her confirmation

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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