What is the third largest political party in the United States?
a. Reform Party
b. Green Party
c. Constitutional Party
d. Libertarian Party
e. Socialist Party
Ans: d. Libertarian Party
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Why are valence issues important in how voters develop political positions?
a. Valence issues are a tertiary source of party identification. b. Valence issues are the primary source of partisan direction. c. Valence issues help highlight the different approaches to addressing common issues. d. Valence issues cut across socioeconomic status dividing Americans. e. Valence issues vary widely between voters and are the cause of major electoral debates.
Which of the following is a symmetrical measure of association:
a. Pearsons’ r b. Lambda c. Gamma d. none of the above
Which of the following was the rationale behind the Missouri Compromise of 1820?
A. The parties compromised so the balance in the executive's cabinet between free and slave states would be maintained. B. The parties compromised so the balance in the House of Representatives between free and slave states would be maintained. C. The parties compromised so the balance in the Senate between free and slave states would be maintained. D. The parties compromised so the balance in the Supreme Court between free and slave states would be maintained.
How do slander and libel differ?
a. Slander includes erroneous statements, whereas libel is factual. b. Slander is defamation made in speech, whereas libel is made in writing. c. Slander is protected by the First Amendment, whereas libel is not. d. Slander is truthful accusations, whereas libel includes false accusations. e. Slander is written defamation, whereas libel is spoken defamation.