What must precede a major-party realignment?

a. a caucus
b. censure
c. a critical election
d. an economic crisis


Answer: c

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a. "Sunday conversations" by President Ronald Reagan. b. "fireside chats" by President Franklin Roosevelt. c. "evenings with Bill" by President Bill Clinton. d. "Saturday morning addresses" by President George W. Bush. e. "afternoon chats" with President Barack Obama.

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A. interest group politics. B. majoritarian politics. C. client politics. D. entrepreneurial politics. E. log-rolling politics.

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According to realist theory, the primary goal of every state is

a. to promote its own self-interest. b. to negotiate alliances with allies. c. to strengthen international collective security arrangements. d. to limit nuclear proliferation.

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In French, laissez-faire means to

A) "follow me." B) "go forward." C) "leave alone." D) "stand still." E) "make money."

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