In the 2016 presidential race, _________ accepted public funds

A) only Hillary Clinton
B) neither party's candidate
C) only Donald Trump
D) only Bernie Sanders
E) both party's candidates


B

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A political leaders' ability to command respect and exercise power is known as __________

A) sovereignty B) corruption C) authority D) legitimacy

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In 1824 Andrew Jackson was the first presidential candidate in American history to win the popular vote but not win a majority of the Electoral College. What happened as a result of these election results?

a. The election was scratched and a new election held with Jackson losing in the second election. b. Since Jackson did not win a majority of the Electoral College, the House of Representatives made the choice. c. The Republican Party was created from the turmoil and began to win elections. d. Political stalemate formed, which prohibited the formation of other parties. e. The turmoil was so great that the election was not held and the existing president served for three more years.

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Varies. After his election in 1980, U.S. President Ronald Reagan launched a massive military and economic buildup. In the military sphere, defense expenditures rose and the United States deployed intermediate-range nuclear forces to Europe and initiated the Strategic Defense Initiative. In the economic sphere, deregulation and restructuring led to an economic comeback.

What will be an ideal response?

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Imagine a study where participants were given Jell-O shots to consume before participating in experiments where reaction time was measured. However, to the participants' surprise, the Jell-O shots were not made with alcohol

When the participants were debriefed and told that the Jell-O contained no alcohol, some participants refused to drive home until they had sobered up. The participants' responses indicate that __________ was a threat to internal validity. a. diffusion of treatments b. instrumentation c. placebo effect d. demand characteristics

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