What is a deviating election?

a. a candidate shift that is only temporary, with voters going back to the candidate they initially favored
b. a party shift that permanently affects key platform issues
c. a party shift that is only temporary, with voters going back to their long-term party ID
d. a party shifting its support from one primary candidate to another, then going back to support that initial candidate in subsequent elections


c

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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The constitution usually prescribes _____ law while the legislature prescribes _____ law

A. fundamental; statutory B. statutory; fundamental C. basic; statutory D. statutory; basic

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Marina wishes that she could be more politically engaged, but she does not have time to join a group, regularly attend rallies, or gather signatures. Besides voting, which is a less time-consuming commitment that Marina could make to staying politically engaged?

a. Spend more time with family  b. Drive neighbors to the polls  c. Run for office  d. Perform community organizing 

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The No Child Left Behind Act contained which of the following features?

A. increased multicultural components B. bilingual education support C. new requirements for educational testing D. reduced ability of parents to choose schools

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