The concept of party discipline refers to

A. political parties cooperating and working together in a legislature.
B. political parties being able to "fire" their member legislators.
C. the practice of political parties charging their members to remain in office.
D. the cohesion of members of a political party within a legislature.


D

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a. anti–Afghanistan War movement b. anti–Korean War movement c. anti–Iraq War movement d. anti–Vietnam War movement

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Which of the following is not true about women before and during the revolutionary war?

What will be an ideal response?

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The judiciary in the United States is unique because judges __________

a. can hear specific cases only with congressional approval b. have shorter terms of office in the United States than in other countries c. have broader authority to order the government to take specific actions d. are more subject to lobbying and political pressure than in other countries

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The American federal system was created

A) by the United States Supreme Court in the case of McCulloch v. Maryland. B) by the Declaration of Independence. C) by the Articles of Confederation. D) by the Constitutional Convention of 1787. E) without the approval of the states.

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