Are the population changes in the U.S. affecting the House of Representatives?
a. There has been no change as a result of population changes.
b. The size of the House of Representatives has been increased.
c. The Frostbelt states have been losing representatives, while the Sunbelt states have been gaining representatives.
d. The northwest states have been losing representatives, while the northeast states have been gaining representatives.
e. Both the Frostbelt states and the Sunbelt states have been losing representatives.
c
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A. believe that the Court should look to the intentions of the founders B. seek to examine the Constitution in the context of today's society C. contend that the government should do nothing that is not specifically mentioned in the Constitution D. advocate that the Court should stick strictly to the text of the Constitution
Systems theory is associated with which political scientist?
a. Ronald Inglehart b. David Easton c. Duane Swank d. William Zimmerman e. Samuel Huntington
Regional, or sectional, differences have existed in the American political arena since colonial times. These differences are evident in political party affiliations. Historically, where did the strongest support for Thomas Jefferson's Democratic-Republican Party lie?
A) in the larger cities B) in the more conservative northern states C) Jefferson was unique in that he enjoyed support nation wide D) in the southern and mid-Atlantic states E) west of the Mississippi River
There are ______ states where control of the two legislative chambers is split between the parties.
a. many b. only a few c. no d. a great deal of