Which of the following strategies is typically employed by challengers in congressional races?
a. Invoking wedge issues
b. Stressing partisan loyalty
c. Sponsoring drives to increase voter turnout
d. Underscoring longstanding partisan values
a. Invoking wedge issues
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In the __________ case, the Supreme Court ruled that the part of the McCain-Feingold law that denied corporations and labor unions the right to run ads violated their rights to free speech under the Constitution
A) McConnell v. Federal Election Commission B) Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission C) New York Times v. Sullivan D) Miller v. California E) Reno v. ACLU
When a researcher uses excessive detail in expressing a number or statistics report to give the impression of scientific rigor, he may be adding information that is not accurate
For example, using 1,899,312 to express population in a city instead of using 1.9 million people. This data quality limitation is known as A) reliability. B) validity. C) topic knowledge. D) fallacy of misplaced concreteness.
Which of the following has the power under the Constitution to request or refuse extradition?
A. state governors in each affected state B. the federal judiciary C. the Supreme Court D. state legislatures E. state supreme courts
An increasingly complex U.S. society has caused the government at all levels to
A) step back. B) contract. C) expand. D) diminish. E) remain uninvolved.