The two functions of parties are ______.
a. lobbying and fundraising
b. electioneering and lobbying
c. fundraising and governing
d. electioneering and governing
e. lobbying and governing
d. electioneering and governing
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
The data produced by nominal scales are called
A) grouped frequency data. B) score data. C) ordered data. D) categorical data.
Instant-runoff voting allows voters to
a. vote online in order to obtain the results instantly. b. cast their vote for the run-off at the same time as they cast their primary vote. c. recall state legislators. d. vote against a candidate rather than for a candidate. e. rank candidates in order of preference.
In the case of Employment Division v. Smith (1990), the court adopted which of the following tests?
a. acid test b. lemon test c. neutrality test d. litmus test