U.S. citizens can give the largest campaign contribution to a __________
a. local party
b. state party
c. national party
d. political action committee
Answer: c
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Efforts to influence Congress and the White House by encouraging letter-writing, calls, and visits by individual constituents and campaign contributors is known as
a. grassroots mobilization. b. litigation. c. schmoozing. d. direct lobbying.
When no presidential candidate receives a majority of the electoral vote, the
A. current president serves two more years and another general election is held. B. candidate who receives a plurality of the popular vote is elected. C. electors cast a second ballot to determine who will be elected. D. election is decided in the House of Representatives. E. election is decided in the House of Representatives, where the candidate who receives a plurality of the popular vote is required to be elected.
During the Great Depression, Americans turned to the federal government when
A. the Supreme Court overturned the state's right to regulate commerce. B. it was clear that the states would be unable to help. C. President Roosevelt lost the election. D. the states refused to do anything. E. the federal government switched parties.
How would media affect the process of policy making?
What will be an ideal response?