Why are some people opposed to vote-by-mail?
a. They believe that vote-by-mail alters the turnout in presidential general elections.
b. They believe that vote-by-mail is subject to potential fraud.
c. They believe that Independents unfairly benefit from the practice of voting by mail.
d. They believe that vote-by-mail makes it easier for states to purge voters from the rolls.
b
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Which of the following statements is true of Medicare?
A) Medicare pays for health-care services for low-income persons, irrespective of age. B) Medicare is now the government's second-largest domestic spending program, after Social Security. C) The Medicare program pays for nursing home expenses. D) The costs of Medicare are expected to decline over the next two decades with the retirement of baby boomers. E) Medicare is an example of federal discretionary spending.
In which case did the Supreme Court rule that blanket primaries were unconstitutional?
a. Marbury v. Madison b. Griswold v. Connecticut c. Buckley v. Valeo d. California Democratic Party v. Jones
Which of the following would be most consistent with use of the U.S. military under the Powell Doctrine?
a. the war in Iraq b. the Gulf War c. the Vietnam War d. the Cold War
In the wake of intelligence failures regarding the existence of weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, Congress created the position of ________ as part of the Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004.
A. director of counter-terrorism operations B. NSC director C. intelligence czar D. secretary of defense E. director of national intelligence