How does a party nominate a presidential candidate?
A. The party leadership selects the nominee at the party's annual meeting.
B. The party convention selects delegates for the party caucus.
C. The party caucus/primary selects delegates for the party convention.
D. The party members directly vote for the nominee.
C. The party caucus/primary selects delegates for the party convention.
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Spain built military bases before California statehood as a. presidios. b. salles
c. forts. d. ciudads.
The gains in health insurance and employer-funded pensions gained by unions for workers in large corporations
A. failed to keep pace with similar gains for workers who worked for smaller companies. B. made workers for these large companies even more dependent on government social programs. C. allowed President Truman's Fair Deal to achieve all of its goals. D. greatly boosted the political unity between workers in large and small companies. E. lowered pressure from corporate sector workers to increase government social programs.
What pattern did the Democrats and Whigs set for the future of political parties?
a. The only way to attract enough supporters to win elections is by providing them with material benefits. b. Every successful American party has cared more about winning elections than about furthering a consistent set of principles. c. Presidential elections, with the control of patronage, are a higher priority than congressional elections. d. Every successful American succeeds by furthering a consistent set of principles rather than caring about winning elections.
Which of the following is an example of an intergovernmental organization?
a. The United Nations b. The World Bank c. The Soviet Union d. The International Committee of the Red Cross