All of the following were identified as domestic structural constraints that can influence electoral integrity EXCEPT ______.

A. the dependence on natural resources
B. a legacy of success
C. inhospitable geography
D. the level of economic development


B. a legacy of success

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If the U.S. system of single-member districts with plurality voting were replaced with a system of proportional representation, one possible consequence would be

a. greater centralization of power in the hands of the president. b. establishment of stronger interest groups. c. significant weakening of the American federal system. d. the disappearance of political parties. e. a movement toward a multiparty system.

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Party machines were headed by party ______ or bosses.

a. committees b. administration c. members d. executives

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The day-to-day operations of a political party are usually carried out by the party's ________, a full-time employee who oversees the staff, assists the chair, coordinates the work of the central committee and other party officials, and serves as a

liaison with the national organizations. A. treasurer B. executive director C. party chair D. secretary E. vice chair

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The case of Plessy v. Ferguson (1896) upheld ________

a. racial segregation b. affirmativeaction c. habeas corpus d. legalrepresentation e. capital punishment

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