A meeting of candidate supporters who choose delegates to a state or national convention is
A) a primary election.
B) a general election.
C) a caucus.
D) a run-off election.
E) a political action committee.
C
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
1. In the "top-two" primary, the top two candidates face each other in a run-off election. 2. Local elections (city, county, judges, education boards) are all nonpartisan. 3. Voters who are not registered with either major party are considered swing voters. 4. Both Republicans and Democrats favor tax increases for education. 5. In California, voters must register at least 15 days before the election in order to vote.
Which of the following statements about executive orders is accurate?
A. Executive orders are permanent and nearly impossible to change. B. Executive orders are not laws because they are confined by the scope of discretion delegated to the President. C. There are few disagreements on whether executive orders fall on the right side or wrong side of the Constitution's limitations. D. Modern presidents generally do not issue many executive orders because they prefer that Congress pass laws so any decisions are permanent.
A study that compares 18 OECD nations in the year 2000 captures "systemic effects."
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.