________ is the basic belief system that guides political theory and policy.
A. The party line
B. Social identification
C. Party platform
D. Ideology
Answer: D
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After early rulings by the Supreme Court increased the power of the national government, states sought a shift back to states' rights due to
A. increasing divisions between the North and the South over the slavery issue. B. conflict over congressional passage of a tariff on trade in 1828. C. concern over expanding power by the federal government in the regulation of commerce. D. conflict over the role of the national government and that of the states. E. All of these choices are true.
A party caucus is a meeting of ______.
a. local party members who choose delegates for the national convention b. state politicians who send themselves to the national convention c. voters to decide which parties make it onto the ballot d. the national party committee to assign delegates to the national convention
What is administrative discretion? Suppose you are a police officer who believes that the recreational use of small amounts of marijuana does not pose a significant risk to the user or to the general public
How would this belief likely affect your use of administrative discretion when you encounter small-time recreational marijuana users? What will be an ideal response?
The "carpetbagger's constitution" reversed which right of whites who had participated in the Civil War?
A. habeas corpus B. right to vote C. right to bear arms D. freedom of assembly