A presidential primary in which contending candidates compete for popular votes, but the results do not control the selection of delegates to the national convention, is referred to as a

A) beauty contest.
B) candidate parade.
C) reality show.
D) front-loader.
E) horse race.


A

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The final stage of policymaking involves:

A) evaluating the success of a policy. B) implementing a policy. C) getting an issue on the political agenda. D) developing proposed legislation. E) applying policy through local governments.

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Which of the following accurately describes political equality?

a. A conception of equality that values equal economic status as well as equal access to housing, health care, education, and government services. b. A conception of equality that seeks to provide all citizens with opportunities to participate in the economic system and public life.— c. It means all citizens have opportunities to vote, run for office, own property, and enjoy civil liberties protections. d. It exists when public policies and legal protections provide equal opportunity, fair and open political participation, and equal treatment under the law.

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Half of the scores in a distribution fall below the

A) Mode. B) Stanine. C) Mean. D) Median.

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What factors contribute to the president's public approval? How do presidential approval ratings vary during a president's tenure and what explains this variation? What else can impact approval ratings?

What will be an ideal response?

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