Party identification is best defined as ________
A) being able to name the major parties and their major positions
B) the attachment that an individual has to a particular party
C) registering to vote as a member of a political party
D) a physical ID that allows a voter to cast a ballot in a party primary election
E) a party platform in which major party positions are stated
B
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Early government workers were primarily concerned with delivering the mail and collecting duties and taxes.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
The most basic duty of government is
a. national security. b. foreign policy. c. balancing the budget. d. providing health care. e. maintaining a stable economy.
What indication is there that the founders feared legislatures from their experience in the states and sought to limit Congress's power?
a. They placed term limits on Congress. b. They limited the size of each house of Congress. c. They began with the phrase "All legislative powers herein granted . . . ". d. They gave the president the veto power. e. They appointed a special committee to elect members of Congress.
Voting behavior and economic conditions are strongly correlated at the individual level but not at the national level.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)