In the nineteenth century, candidates for public office were chosen by
A) back room caucuses.
B) open primaries.
C) closed primaries.
D) jungle primaries.
E) unanimous vote.
A
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Because of the country's widely shared values and beliefs, when it comes to addressing issues, Americans ______
a. consider a single option as optimal b. suggest the system should be changed c. focus on fixing specific problems within the parameters of the system d. leave all decisions to well-informed elected officials
Federal programs often fail not because government ignored the demands of the voters, but rather because members of Congress aggressively worked to promote the interests of their constituents
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Evidence of how important local governments are is reflected in this question:
What percent of the American population lives in central cities and suburbs? a. 60 percent. b. 70 percent. c. 80 percent. d. 90 percent.
Creating regulations to prevent the sale of contaminated food is an example of:
A. Distributive policy B. Redistributive policy C. Competitive regulatory policy D. Protective regulatory policy