Party organizations engage in recruiting candidates ______.

a. for all races
b. for high-profile seats, such as U.S. Senate seats or governorships
c. for races they probably cannot win
d. for offices that are not attractive to ambitious politicians
e. for all seats not held by their party


d. for offices that are not attractive to ambitious politicians

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The _______________ of Peru is an example of a domestic terrorist group in Latin America

Fill in the blank with correct word

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When describing a participant with a disability which of the following is important to consider?

a. use people first language b. don't mention the person's disability c. avoid language that equates a person with their disability d. a and c

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The purpose of the Pendleton Act of 1883 was to

A) provide public funding for presidential campaigns. B) create the Central Intelligence Agency. C) create government corporations. D) establish the Justice Department. E) reduce patronage by creating a civil service.

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In a normal distribution the portion of the curve above 1.96 standard errors is ___________________.

a. 1% b. 5% c. 10% d. 2.5%

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