Some critics of state presidential primaries argue in favor of __________

a. a national presidential runoff
b. a national presidential primary
c. a regional caucus
d. eliminating primaries altogether


b

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Voter registration drives

A. are a non-controversial political activity. B. became a political issue when Acorn, a community organizing group, was accused of violating election laws. C. operate under very loose laws in Republican-controlled states. D. are organized by public interest and political organizations in the week before an election. E. All of these choices are true.

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Restrictions on local governmental power come from all of the following sources EXCEPT the ________

A. courts B. state legislature C. state constitution D. governor

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Laswell's question, "Who gets what?" applies best to the social science of __________

A) economics B) human geography C) psychology D) anthropology

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Published surveys tend to be more carefully watched by the public during __________

a. wartime b. election years c. times of great social change d. upturns in the stock market

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