Many scholars argue that the foremost factor in determining how people vote is

A) debate performance.
B) candidate experience.
C) campaign spending.
D) a candidate's image.
E) party identification.


E

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Hawthorne Effect is

A) common in field experiments. B) irrelevant. C) awareness of being in a study. D) None of the above

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Explain the differences in the functions performed by heads of state and heads of government? Are these two important institutional figures always separate, i.e., can the same person hold both roles?

What will be an ideal response?

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Who was a primary opponent of Mitt Romney in the 2012 Republican primary election?

A)Barack Obama B) David Axlerod C) Rick Perry D) John Kerry

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In the case of Gibbons v. Ogden (1824), the Supreme Court decided that

A. the federal government had the power to regulate commerce within states when commerce between or among states was involved. B. the federal government's limited ability to regulate interstate commerce was sharply curtailed by a narrow definition of "commerce." C. the federal government had authority to regulate only international commerce, not interstate commerce. D. states retained full authority to regulate commerce within their own borders and among their immediate neighbors. E. although the federal government could regulate interstate commerce, states had sole power to regulate commerce within state borders.

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