All citizens in a city elect all members of a city council, who run in a common pool of candidates, in the _________ election system
a. single-member district
b. pure at-large
c. council
d. at-large place
e. commission
B
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The __________is the major federal agency responsible for social welfare services
a) Children's Bureau b) United Nations c) U.S. Department of Health and Human Services d) Child Welfare
Liberal thought says that
a. advocacy of global institutions is not desirable. b. trade should be de-emphasized. c. cutthroat, balance-of-power politics always prevails. d. conflict practices used at home can also be used when dealing with international disputes.
Historically, vicepresidential candidates have often beenchosen to __________
a. help set the president's agenda b. mentor the president c. placate symbolic constituency d. ensure that the president's party will have a good chance of winning the next presidential election
The institutional theory for explaining the persistence of the two-party system in America takes into account
a. the fact that the two parties have each become societal landmarks. b. the limited ability of voters to focus on more than two parties. c. the American media's focus on only the two dominant parties. d. America's heavy reliance on single-member districts for elections. e. that the two major parties are established by the Constitution.