Why was free riding a major concern for the early parties?

a. Supporters could only enjoy the party victory if they actively participated in the campaign.
b. Many candidates would do little work and hope that the presidential candidate would attract enough votes for the party.
c. Many supporters of the party would get the benefits of victory whether or not they contributed money to the campaign.
d. Supporters were able to enjoy the party’s victory whether or not they voted.


d. Supporters were able to enjoy the party’s victory whether or not they voted.

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A.) his rhetoric on Mexico B.) his appeal to working-class white voters C.) his widespread appeal to traditional moderate Republicans D.) his trade policies

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Congress passes a bill and sends it to the president, who takes no action. Assuming Congress remains in session, what becomes of the bill?

a. After ten days, the bill becomes law. b. The bill dies. This is known as a pocket veto. c. Congress must vote by a two-thirds margin to override. Otherwise, the bill is dead. d. The bill goes to a conference committee to be rewritten. e. The bill is presented to the voters on the next general-election ballot.

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What are two of the formal efforts by the UN to address the problems in the global South? What do these efforts seek to achieve specifically? How successful have they been so far?

What will be an ideal response?

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A) five B) six C) seven D) eight

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