Parties take part in selecting candidates to run for office by engaging in all of the following EXCEPT ______.

a. providing the bulk of the money candidates use to run for office
b. recruiting candidates to be nominees
c. taking part in primary elections
d. holding conventions
e. defining the party policy agenda


a. providing the bulk of the money candidates use to run for office

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All of the following are basic types of congressional committees EXCEPT

A. joint committees. B. select committees. C. steering committees. D. standing committees. E. conference committees.

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Comparative public policy

a. examines the causes and consequences of policy decisions. b. is the set of programs and activities designed to encourage economic development in a particular country. c. is an output of a political system designed to alter some aspect of political, economic, or social conditions. d. is the set of approaches related to international relations, national security, and defense. e. is the set of government approaches designed to improve economic, social, and political conditions within a country.

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Gideon v. Wainwright establishes that every person has the _____.

a. right to confront witnesses against them  b. right to a jury trial  c. Rright to refuse a plea bargain  d. right to an attorney 

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What was politically significant about Geraldine Ferraro in 1984?

A. She became the first woman to serve as attorney general of the United States. B. She became the first woman to be elected governor of a state. C. She became the first woman to run on the national ticket of a major political party. D. She was the first person to hold the top position in the U.S. Senate. E. She was the first woman to hold the top position in the U.S. House of Representatives.

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