In 1921, when Lynn Frazier was removed by voters from the North Dakota governor’s office before his term had expired, he was the first governor to fall victim to a successful ______.
a. recall election
b. impeachment
c. initiative election
d. referendum
e. judicial review
a. recall election
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A. averaged below 50 percent. B. increased compared to the 1800s. C. stayed about the same compared to the mid-1900s. D. ranged between 65 percent and 80 percent. E. averaged below 25 percent.
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A. target multiple countries around the world. B. have representatives in multiple countries around the world. C. have a multinational membership. D. operate across state border. E. are sponsored by states.