Who is included in the "party-in-the-electorate"?
a. party officers who seek to educate the public on key party stances
b. party officers who seek to steer the electorate through media spin
c. public officials who are registered with one major party
d. voters who identify with a particular political party
Answer: d
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a. They exist within the government. b. They develop spontaneously when many individuals feel strongly about particular policies. c. They have a distinctive name, national headquarters, and professional staff. d. They seek to promote causes that benefit society as a whole. e. They exist within the private sector.
When mass parties emerged in the early twentieth century, such parties were most often
a. Communist parties. b. Socialist parties. c. Liberal parties. d. Both statements (a) and (c) are true.
How are the core principles of executive independence articulated in Federalist 51 maintained even though the Constitution formally tiesthe president to the legislative and judicial branches under the arrangement of powers created at the
Constitutional Convention in 1787? Use examples to support your points.
The United States pursues its economic policy goals through which of the following?
A. foreign aid B. World Bank C. International Monetary Fund (IMF) D. all of these: the World Bank, foreign aid, and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) E. None of these answers is correct.