Which anticorruption reform is also known as the Hatch Act of 1939?
A. Federal Corrupt Practices Act
B. McCain-Feingold Act
C. Political Activities Act
D. Federal Election Campaign Act
E. Bipartisan Campaign Finance Reform Act
Answer: C
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On what date did the Framers meet and sign their names to the Constitution?
a. September 17, 1787 b. April 15, 1787 c. July 4, 1787 d. October 19, 1787
According to the text, the Supreme Court's division of intra- and interstate commerce ended because
A. they could not find a clear principle that distinguished them. B. business interests wanted the distinction ended. C. politicians wanted the distinction ended. D. the Necessary and Proper clause granted Congress the power to regulate intrastate commerce, too. E. None of these are correct.
While still serving as governor, but with his eyes on the presidency, George W. Bush __________
a. spent little time at the statehouse as a result of his continual national campaigning b. successfully pushed the first state voucher for schools program in the United States c. instituted standardized testing known as the TAKS, a precursor to No Child Left Behind d. wooed socially conservative voters by banning all stem cell research in the state of Texas
Which of the following describes formal eligibility requirements for elected office at the state level?
A. citizenship B. place of birth C. age, residency, and citizenship D. residency E. age