What are political parties and why do we have just two major parties

What will be an ideal response?


Political parties are organizations created for the purpose of winning elections and governing once in office. Election procedures like the single-member district system, the centrist ideology of most Americans, state laws, and the financial hurdles of mounting a campaign all help explain why just two major parties have come to dominate our political system.

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The governor's main legislative powers provided by the constitution include __________

a. the veto and the authority to call and set the agenda for special sessions b. the power to appoint the presiding officers of the legislature c. the power to set the legislative agenda during the regular session d. the power to appoint the parliamentarian of the House and the Senate

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Demonstrate how the majority of civil servants in the United States are employed by the local government

A) Local government provides many government services including schools and police, resulting in a greater number of civil servants at the local level. B) The majority of people are employed by local government because there are more of them in the nation than state or federal governments. C) Local government creates jobs that are easier to obtain than state or federal. D) Most people start out at the local government level before advancing to the state and federal levels.

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What is the typical path a bill proceeds through the House of Representatives?

a. introduction, committee referral, subcommittee, full committee report, full House vote, Committee on Rules, conference committee, send to president b. introduction, committee referral, subcommittee, full committee report, Committee on Rules, full House vote, conference committee, full House vote, send to president c. introduction, committee referral, subcommittee, Committee on Rules, full committee report, conference committee, full House vote, send to president d. introduction, committee referral, Committee on Rules, subcommittee, full committee report, full House vote, conference committee, send to president

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The federal government finances itself primarily from

a. individual income tax and social security payroll taxes. b. corporate taxes and social security payroll taxes. c. estate taxes and import tariffs. d. borrowing from foreign banks.

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