The reigning political paradox of our era is ______.

a. partisanship is strong but parties are weak
b. parties are powerful and partisanship is declining
c. voters exercise power and parties do not
d. candidates gain votes while parties do not


a. partisanship is strong but parties are weak

Political Science

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A. Managed float; fixed B. Fixed; floating C. Floating; hard D. Hard; managed float

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The founders created the ______ as an intermediate body to elect the president.

a. House of Representatives b. Senate c. Electoral College d. Council of Governors e. Federal Election Commission

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What is defined as a story that people believe about who has power, who wants power, who deserves power, and what someone has done to get and maintain power?

a. political discourse b. political narrative c. political story-telling d. self-reflection e. political speech

Political Science

Fed up with the state of the Democratic and Republican Party, you’re thinking of creating a third party in 2018. On which issue would you most likely have success, at least initially, in differentiating your new party from the existing party?

a. climate change b. an assault rifle limitation c. a woman’s right to choose d. elimination of PACs in campaign finance

Political Science