Which of the following statements regarding federal judges is true?
A. They are chosen in a secret process.
B. They are elected by the people.
C. They are appointed for life.
D. They are chosen by Congress.
E. They are appointed for a six-year term.
Answer: C
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a. spend a considerable amount of time directly contacting individual voters b. focus on winning primaries in large states because of their high delegate counts c. spend much more money in the early primaries rather than in later ones d. campaign primarily in states not considered to be firmly in the Democratic or Republican column
Which type of personal document can reflect the tone and atmosphere of a setting as well as the level of anxiety, stress, and morale of the writer while also revealing general organization, hierarchy, and roles?
A) Diary B) Letter C) Memo D) Photo and video
Examine the role of third/minor parties in U.S. politics. How have third parties affected the electoral system? What limitations have kept them from achieving major-party status? Provide an assessment, from the individual voter's perspective, on
the utility of voting for a third party. What will be an ideal response?
Which best describes the difference between a one-party system and a one-party dominant system?
a. In a one-party system, the party is ideological, coercive, and destructive of autonomous groups. In a one-party dominant system, it is less ideological and does not desire to destroy autonomous groups. b. In one-party dominant systems, only one party exists. In one-party systems, other political parties are not banned, and smaller parties may even receive a sizable percentage of the vote combined, but one party always wins elections and controls the government. c. In a one-party dominant system, the party is ideological, coercive, and destructive of autonomous groups. In a one-party system, it is less ideological and does not desire to destroy autonomous groups. d. In one-party systems, one large party controls the political system but small parties exist and may even compete in elections. In one-party dominant systems, different parties control the government at different times, but one party always controls all branches of government, i.e., there is never divided government. e. In one-party systems, only one party exists. In one-party dominant systems, other political parties are not banned, and smaller parties may even receive a sizable percentage of the vote combined, but one party always wins elections and controls the government.