The technology used in voting varies greatly from state to state and in different parts of the same state
Answer:
TRUE
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Hunter's study supports the argument that power is _____ in city politics, while Dahl's study supports the argument that power is _____. A. pluralist; elitist B. decision making; reputational C. diffuse; stratified D. cumulative; non-cumulative
In the context of functions of news reports, agenda-setting means ________
a. running political campaigns b. presenting national priorities c. suggesting how oneshould see the nationalissues d. commercializing political issues e. portraying national problems in an appealing manner
Cooley's rule is
A) a policy that allows city-county consolidated governments. B) a view that cities should be able to govern themselves. C) a view that cities are incapable of decision-making without approval of the state legislature. D) a ruling by the Supreme Court that allows citizens to indict city officials. E) a very narrow interpretation of the legal status of local governments.
Generally, decisions at the courts of appeals are made by a rotating panel of three judges. Rarely, however, the entire circuit will meet in what is called ______.
a. full consideration b. en banc c. a writ of certiorari d. the nuclear option