Why do minor political parties have difficulty winning elections in the U.S.?
A. They get little media attention.
B. They have difficulty raising campaign money.
C. Their candidates are usually not well know by the public.
D. All of the above
D. All of the above
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This agency, created in 1974, is an independent agency of the executive branch that deals specifically with how elections are financed and run.
a. Federal Election Committee b. Federal Election Commission c. Federal Campaign Commission d. Executive Campagin Commission e. Executive Election Commission
The Constitution defines the structure of the national government, as well as doing which of the following?
A. Restricting the power of county/parish governments B. Outlining the nomination process for selecting the executive officer C. Regulating the relationship between government and each individual citizen D. Restricting the power of the individual citizen E. Promoting the formation of a confederation of states
Best results negotiations refers to:
a. choosing the best lawyer b. achieving the highest number of motions c. obtaining the most money for the client d. getting the best bargain on lawyer fees
An example of ______ is when a journalist or producer decides what is important enough to become news and end up on the political agenda.
a. commercial bias b. framing c. spin d. agenda setting