The extent to which the conduct of elections meets international standards and global norms concerning “good” elections is referred to as ______.

A. electoral malpractice
B. political integrity
C. electoral integrity
D. political malpractice


C. electoral integrity

Political Science

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What was the purpose of the Optional Road Law of 1947?

a. It relieved the county commissions of road construction and maintenance by delegating it to a county engineer. b. It shifted authority to administer road construction and maintenance from the state government to the county government. c. It gave the county government the authority to set up a toll system on county highways for the purpose of generating revenue. d. It provided county commissions with the option of receiving state financial assistance for new road construction as part of a statewide infrastructure renovation.

Political Science

Because the government believes airwaves and all frequencies that travel through the air belong to the American people, the __________ has the authority to regulate the use of the airwaves and grant licenses to broadcast

A) Federal Communications Commission B) Federal Trade Commission C) National Broadcasting Company D) Public Broadcasting Service E) House of Representatives

Political Science

Which of the following is not an explanation for low voter turnout?

A) There are a large number of elections in America, making the opportunity to participate less of a novelty. B) Voting in the United States usually requires advance registration. C) Tuesdays are work days. D) Voting has seen a rise in "social capital." E) Voting in the United States is not compulsory.

Political Science

Imagine one of the major news outlets airing a special on gun violence and how it relates to the issue of mental health. Such a program could be seen as an example of __________.

A. agenda-setting B. framing C. fake news D. issue advertising

Political Science