William G. Mayer contends that one of the biggest changes in the presidential nominating process since the early 1970s has been a greater role for
a. state party organizations in the selection of presidential nominees.
b. average voters in the selection of presidential nominees.
c. state legislatures in the selection of presidential nominees.
d. local party organizations in the selection of presidential nominees.
b. average voters in the selection of presidential nominees.
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Which of the following are NOT examples of nonstate actors?
a. Sony, Apple, and Microsoft b. The European Union c. The World Bank and the International Monetary Fund d. The Soviet Union and the United States.
The results section should indicate
a. which participants were used in the study. b. the stimulus materials used in the study. c. the alpha level and the p-value of the statistical tests. d. the likely applicability of the study to real world settings.
Which of the following was part of both the Articles of Confederation and the Constitution?
a. a congress b. the presidency c. the federal judiciary d. a national tax collection agency
The most common solution to the problems of overlapping and duplicating jurisdictions is for the units of government to contract for services, a practice known as ________
A. collective bargaining B. gentrification C. privatization D. reapportionment E. outsourcing