Financing the major campaigns for federal offices in the United States privately creates what kind of dilemma?
a. Meaningful elections require money, but the pursuit of money can subvert the purpose of elections.
b. Candidates need to raise so much money for their campaigns that they have little time to interact with voters.
c. Money has become so important that the candidates who can raise the most money always wins.
d. The pool of candidates is limited to the wealthy who can self-finance their own campaigns.
a. Meaningful elections require money, but the pursuit of money can subvert the purpose of elections.
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This is one of the largest and most active interest groups devoted to legislation
a. the American Civil Liberties Union b. the Christian Coalition c. the Sierra Club d. the National Organization for Women
What form of legislature did the U.S. Constitution create?
a. bicameral b. direct c. unicameral d. unified
Which of the following best describes a latent political preference?
a. Beliefs that are not deeply held b. Beliefs that are tangible c. Beliefs that are not known d. Beliefs that are kept to oneself
The "separate but equal" doctrine was established by the U.S. Supreme Court's decision in
a. Roe v. Wade. b. Grovey v. Townsend. c. Plessy v. Ferguson. d. Sweatt v. Painter. e. Nixon v. Herndon.