Tracking polls are significant because they ______.
a. are able to catch daily changes in public opinion
b. help candidates devise their campaign strategies
c. have caused the public to question the accuracy of polls
d. are inexpensive to conduct
e. allow pundits to make predictions on Election Day
a. are able to catch daily changes in public opinion
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Which of the following countries is a non-Christian democracy?
A. U.K. B. France C. Mexico D. Japan E. Australia
Drawing on the insights from the Exit, Voice, and Loyalty theory, what can we infer when we see states ignoring the demands of their citizens? For example, if we know that the average North Korean citizen stays in North Korea and is badly treated by the government, and we also see the North Korean leader Kim Jong-un ignoring his citizens, then we can infer ______.
A. that the citizens have no exit threat and that the state (Kim Jong-un) depends on the citizens B. that the citizens do have a credible exit threat and that the state depends on the citizens C. we can’t assume anything about whether the citizens have a credible exit threat, but we can assume that the state is autonomous D. we can’t assume anything about whether the state is autonomous or dependent, but we can assume that the citizens do not have a credible exit threat
Once free of Britain's domination, the United States felt compelled to maintain binding relationships with European empires
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
________ of voters identify with one political party in advance of the campaign.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).