How does retrospective voting differ from prospective voting?
What will be an ideal response?
An ideal response will:
1, Explain that retrospective voting is voting based upon how a candidate has performed in the past.
2, Explain that prospective voting is voting based upon perceptions of how a candidate will perform if elected to office
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When was the first realigning election in American party history?
a. 1800 b. 1824 c. 1860 d. 1896
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Fill in the blank with correct word
The Social Security Administration rendering a decision about whether an individual was wrongly denied disability payments illustrates the __________ function of the federal bureaucracy
a. administrative b. quasi-judicial c. accountability d. regulatory
In 2013, General Jim Mattis argued that "If you don't fund the state department fully, then I need to buy more ammunition ultimately." This argument emphasizes the importance of __________.
A. military force B. economic strength C. conventional weapons D. diplomacy