A governor’s power to influence is enhanced by all of the following EXCEPT ______.
a. budgetary power
b. appointment power
c. removal power
d. term limits
d. term limits
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Writer V. O. Key presents a provocative thesis in Southern Politics, in which he says Texas politics in the post-Reconstruction era can be better understood in terms of __________.
A. classical liberal-conservative politics B. modified class politics C. geographical distinctiveness D. influence of the national government
Madison's description of federalism in Federalist No. 46 suggests there should be little concern over conflicts between the federal and state governments because
A) ?the federal government would clearly be the winner in such conflicts. B) ?the state government would clearly be the winner in such conflicts. C) ?such conflicts would occur only on minor issues of importance. D) ?they are different agents with different powers. E) ?the judicial branch would settle such disputes.
What is the term used to describe the transition from one party being in control to another being in control?
A. dealignment B. coalignment C. realignment D. alignment
Political ads that __________ appear to be the most effective way to swing the opinions of undecided voters
a. patiently explain the issues b. appeal to voters' fears c. are humorous and light-hearted d. inspire enthusiasm for the candidate