How has the nomination process for party candidates changed over time? If national conventions no longer decide on the party's presidential nominee, why are they still held?
What will be an ideal response?
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Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
Out of the five views of political power, the view that states that there is an ever-present gap between American political ideals and American political institutions in practice is known as the
a. Class View by Karl Marx b. Bureaucratic View by Max Weber c. Creedal Passions View by Samuel Huntington d. Pluralist View by David B. Truman
Despite being adherents to highly different approaches to the study of world politics, an attempt to devise more deductive, scientific theories led neorealists and neoliberals to
a. put more of an emphasis on cultural and ideological changes in world politics. b. soften their adherence to the lines that seemed to divide classical liberal and realist theories. c. increase the simplicity and elegance of international relations theory, but at the cost of discarding much of the complexity of classical realism and liberalism. d. devise an entirely new paradigm or approach to world politics, which came to be known as constructivism.
The purpose of the Constitutional Convention of 1787 was to
A. prepare a new constitution. B. consider revisions to the Articles of Confederation. C. draft a declaration of independence. D. adopt a common state constitution. E. prepare for a second revolution.