Both a candidate for the U.S. Senate and the House of Representatives must
A) be a natural-born citizen.
B) have attained the age of 40 years.
C) be a resident of the state from which elected.
D) have served previously in the state legislature.
E) be a member of a registered political party.
C
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a. to the purge the voter rolls of people who are ineligible to vote b. to discourage some candidates from running while endorsing a preferred candidate c. to discourage minor parties from running candidates in the general election d. to discourage the opposing campaign from running negative ads
In the context of presidential and vice-presidential vacancies in the United States, discuss the provisions of the Twenty-fifth Amendment to the Constitution.
What will be an ideal response?
A strong __________ is one in which all public officials who are appointed or elected under the same party label work to implement party policies
A) party in the electorate B) party organization C) party in government D) party executive E) party caucus
Which of the following is the name for the tactic used by Jefferson Smith in Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, which allows a senator or group of senators to talk indefinitely about a bill?
A. stranglehold B. filibuster C. hold D. cloture