Federalism refers to how power can be divided between _____

a. the central government and regional governments
b. regional governments and local governments
c. the central government and local governments
d. the central government and neighboring countries
e. regional governments and neighboring countries


a

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Which of the following is NOT true of the targeting electoral strategy utilized by legislative party leaders?

a. Leaders ensure that the minority party does not nominate qualified candidates. b. Leaders leverage their powerful positions to attract campaign contributions. c. Leaders specifically target competitive districts. d. Leaders hire and work closely with election consultants.

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Capital expenditures such as river and harbor improvements are examples of ______.

A. logrolling B. partisan analysis C. pork barrel legislation D. coalition support

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Fascism refers to

a. a far-left ideology that promotes extreme democracy and voting rights for all. b. an attempt to recover lost territory to re-unite separated ethnic nationalities. c. the intersection of politics and economics in international relations. d. a far-right ideology that promotes extreme nationalism and the establishment of an authoritarian society.

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