No matter how well organized, electoral alliances fail
a. if they try to be all things to all people.
b. because they cannot always clearly differentiate their message from other alliances.
c. if they cannot get enough people to vote for their candidates.
d. because there are always too many divisions within an alliance.
c. if they cannot get enough people to vote for their candidates.
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If Congress disagrees with a decision of the Supreme Court concerning the interpretation of the U.S. Constitution, what can Congress do to address the situation?
A. Ignore the decision B. Request that the president veto the decision C. Propose an amendment to the Constitution that would negate the Court's ruling D. Pass a new law that would negate the Court's ruling E. Do nothing because the Court has the final say
How are minorities and the poor more likely to vote?
A. They almost always will vote for Republican candidates. B. They almost always will vote for Democratic candidates. C. Their votes are three times less likely to be counted. D. Their votes disproportionately affect the outcomes of nominating caucuses.
As a general rule, single-member district, plurality elections divide the entire nation into a number of electoral districts in which each selects a single representative
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
The powers of the speaker of the House include __________
a. sponsoring all legislation to be considered by the House b. selecting the lieutenant governor c. vetoing bills voted on by the House d. appointing chairs of all House committees