The electoral effects of incumbent presidents, party performance, and economic conditions in congressional elections are referred to as

A) national forces. B) coattail effects. C) block voting.
D) competitiveness effects. E) incumbency.


A

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a. federal departments, state departments, independent agencies, and independent regulatory commissions b. departments, cabinets, independent agencies, and independent regulatory commissions c. departments, independent agencies, independent regulatory commissions, and government corporations d. federal departments, state departments, agencies, and government corporations

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Researchers commonly safeguard confidentiality by

A) changing the names of participants. B) using participants that live far away from the research center. C) using numerical codes for participant identification. D) using initials only.

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What is cosmopolitanism?

a. A movement that takes patriotism to the extreme of becoming a religion b. A movement urging all Americans to proudly display patriotic symbols c. Attaching allegiance to a foreign nation d. Giving primary allegiance to the world community e. Immersing oneself in the culture of the nation’s largest cities

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A commitment to be governed by a set of authoritative rules and principles laid out in a constitution is referred to as ______.

A. federalism B. bicameralism C. devolution D. constitutionalism

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