An open seat election is ______.
A. one in which no limits are placed on spending
B. one in which no incumbent is running
C. one in which all the challengers are outspent
D. one in which a career politician decides to run again
Answer: B
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What establishes the formal organization of political parties?
A) State law B) The U.S. Constitution C) Federal law D) Common law E) The governor's office
______ may be a way of expanding the educational opportunities available in a society through organization from parents and/or providers.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
In Rutan v. Republican Party of Illinois (1990), the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that:
A. states must establish comparable worth policies. B. policy-level officials may be fired for politically partisan reasons, but lower-level officials may not. C. policy-level officials may not be fired for politically partisan reasons, but lower-level workers may. D. the number of minority employees in state and local governments must be proportionate to the number of minorities in the population.
What is it that policy analysts try to balance?
a. influence with objectivity b. differing ideologies c. costs and benefits d. Senate and House priorities