The coattail effect is a political phenomenon in which a strong candidate for one office gives a boost to fellow party members on the same ballot seeking other offices
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In establishing the system of federalism, the framers of the Constitution wanted to achieve
a. a government chiefly dominated by a powerful central government. b. a government chiefly dominated by strong state governments. c. a government that would resemble the British parliamentary system, on the theory of "better the problems you know than problems you don't know.". d. a balance between parochial interests and broader national concerns. e. a minor revision of the Articles of Confederation.
After Wilson's two terms, the
A.) Democrats maintained control of the presidency until the Great Depression B.) Republicans retained control of the presidency C.) fourth party system ended D.) membership of the Republican Party totally changed
How did many of our founding fathers in American history view the possible existence of political parties?
A.) they eagerly anticipated the emergence of political parties B.) they viewed political parties with suspicion C.) they had no opinions about political parties
According to Max Weber, bureaucracies possess which of the following features?
A. hierarchy with a vertical chain of command B. hiring systems based on worker competency C. standard operating procedures D. division of labor and specialization of job tasks E. All of these answers are correct.