What is the fund-raising consultant's job?

A.) performs a variety of strategic and managerial tasks, from fund-raising to staffing a campaign
B.) develops the candidate's stance on crucial issues
C.) works with candidates to identify likely contributors to the campaign and to arrange events and meetings with donors
D.) brings the campaign message to voters by creating handouts and all forms of media ads
E.) uses focus groups and other methods to help develop campaign strategy by identifying the candidate's strengths and weaknesses and revealing what voters care about


Ans: C.) works with candidates to identify likely contributors to the campaign and to arrange events and meetings with donors

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A) covariance only exists once explanation is added. B) description is usually sufficient for a theory. C) explanation takes timing into account. D) explanation tells us why descriptive concepts are linked. E) non-spuriousness can only be achieved through explanation.

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To see a statement as being either true of false is known as

A) an evaluative language bias. B) a similarity paradox. C) an all-or-none bias. D) a nominal fallacy.

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Why are programs for poor families with children poorly funded and restrictively designed?

A) Children and the poor do not exercise direct political power. B) There are no interest groups representing either group. C) Public sentiment does not support funding education or food programs. D) Children and the poor make up a much smaller percentage of the population. E) Child poverty in America has been eradicated.

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The "strong speaker" era was a result of

a. the legislature's increased professionalism after the passage of Proposition 1A in 1966. b. the speaker's role as leader of the majority party. c. the speaker's ability to raise money for other members. d. All of the above

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