Which of the following were most likely to oppose the proposed Constitution?
a. lawyers
b. merchants
c. small farmers
d. plantation owners
c
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What was Alexander Hamilton’s suggestion for the president’s term?
a. two years b. four years c. seven years d. life
Elections involving judges are nonpartisan, meaning that a judicial candidate's party affiliation is not indicated on the ballot as it would be for other statewide elected officials.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Texas’s secession from the United States ______.
a. ended slavery in Texas b. was strongly supported by Sam Houston c. was formally established in 1861 d. was opposed by a majority of voters
How do party-independent expenditures differ from soft money?
a. Party-independent expenditures are spent by parties, whereas soft money is spent by candidates' campaigns. b. Unlike soft money, party-independent expenditures can only use funds raised with normal hard money contribution limits. c. Unlike party-independent expenditures, soft money is subject to disclosure requirements. d. Party-independent expenditures are limited to party-building activities, whereas soft money can be spent on election communications.