The U.S. Constitution leaves election administration to
a. political parties
b. Supreme Court justices.
c. states.
d. interest groups.
c
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The concept of extraterritoriality refers to the fact that:
A. a country has to provide space for foreign governments to build embassies on. B. foreign governments are allowed to provide their own military protection for embassies. C. diplomats are immune from legal prosecution in their host countries. D. embassies are considered international territory. E. the embassy grounds are considered the sovereign territory of the foreign government.
Problems in the Sunbelt cities include all of the following EXCEPT
a. high energy costs. b. inadequate infrastructure systems. c. water shortage. d. high crime rates.
What is the aim of policy evaluation?
a. To identify important issues b. To assess the policy and whether it is working c. To build an agenda d. To adopt and implement a policy e. To raise public awareness
When political parties mobilize voters, bring issues to the public attention, educate the public on issues of interest to the party, and compete with each other by expanding the scope of conflict, what else do they accomplish?
a. They stimulate political interest among citizens, and thus contribute to democracy by increasing democratic participation by the American public. b. They demonstrate that politicians will say and do anything to get elected and that campaign promises do not indicate what they will do once elected. c. They show the American public what true patriotism is through their candidates' willingness to do what they believe is in the best interests of the entire nation. d. They gain political power under the guise of educating Americans on public policy issues, thus contributing to the appearance of democratic governance.