In 2007, masses were willing to vote for a minority for president unless that person was ________________
a. Black
c. Homosexual
c. Woman
d. Atheist
D
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A) only declared voters are eligible to vote in the general election. B) ?they seek to attract underrepresented groups. C) these individuals are the political voice of the nation. D) ?winning a majority of elections will allow the party's policies to be enacted. E) ?voters may only choose between two formal choices when declaring their party.
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a. academic-achievement b. instructional-initiative c. performance-incentive d. standards-based
Liason, a third party, has split the vote in a recent state election. As a result, the major party, which was supposed to win, loses and the other major party wins. In this scenario, Liason plays the _____.
A. "spoiler" role B. "progressive" role C. "reformist" role D. "regressive" role E. "ideological" role
The National Assembly refers to a. both chambers of Nigeria's legislature
b. the upper chamber of Nigeria's legislature. c. the lower chamber of Nigeria's legislature. d. the bicameral legislature that was established with the Third Republic. e. the consultative body that exists alongside Nigeria's legislature.