Liberal parties in Europe differ from those in the United States in that they are more likely to be
a. allied with the Protestant religion.
b. skeptical of certain civil liberties.
c. more closely allied with business interests.
d. None of the above is true.
Answer: c
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a. The Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971 b. The Revenue Act of 1954 c. The Lobbying Disclosure Act of 1995 d. The Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act
In any democracy, elites only engage in repression of the masses for what purpose?
a. For the pleasure of acquiring power over the masses and subjecting them to repressive measures b. To preserve democratic values c. To preserve their power in the government d. As an attempt to protect the country from an outside influence.
Since the New Deal, Democratic candidates have been able to campaign on the party's
A) efforts to achieve social progress at home. B) success in fighting inflationary policies. C) ability to keep the country out of war. D) all of the above. E) none of the above.
_____ is a decision process by which each member gets a certain amount of votes proportional to some factor such as size, power, or wealth
A) Instant run-off B) Majority rule C) Plurality D) Unit veto E) Weighted voting