Which of the following statements about Hitler's rise to power would best reflect the views of German philosopher Hegel, who lived hundreds of years earlier?

a. Hitler's rise to power was an inexplicable fluke of history.
b. German voters in the 1930s must have been crazy to support Hitler.
c. Certain conditions in Germany led to Hitler's popularity.
d. Hitler's rise to power was an unlucky coincidence.


c

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a. Many voters are turned off by negative ads. b. Negative ads are less expensive than issue ads – c. Negative campaigning may actually activate the most partisan voters. d. Positive ads allow a candidate to take the "high road.".

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Categorical grants are a form of financial aid from one level of government to another to be used for a narrowly defined purpose

a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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On which point might Daniel Bell and Francis Fukuyama agree?

A) There will always be significant competition among ideological perspectives. B) There are so many different ideological views today, that scholars have trouble evaluating them. C) Libertarianism has developed out of capitalism. D) Capitalism has few rivals in the modern era.

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What is known as the “incumbency effect?”

a. the advantages a candidate who is running for re-election has over the candidate trying to unseat him or her  b. the responsibilities a candidate running for office has to his or her own party  c. the advantages a candidate who is a “fresh face” has over someone with strong name-recognition  d. The amount of money a candidate raises from business and union sources, as opposed to money donated by individuals 

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