In which state would a candidate be most likely to engage in retail politics?

a. Pennsylvania
b. Texas
c. California
d. New Hampshire


Answer: d. New Hampshire

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a. Republican leaders are more interested in compromise than Democratic leaders. b. Democratic leaders are more interested in compromise than Republican leaders. c. Democratic leaders show a high willingness to stand firm on issues. d. Republican leaders show a low willingness to stand firm on issues.

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In _____, the Supreme Court held that plaintiffs must prove actual damages resulting from the government's violation of their privacy rights in order to recover in court

a. Doe v. Chao (2004) b. Goldberg v. Kelly (1970) c. Goss v. Lopez (1975) d. U.S. Civil Service Commission v. National Association of Letter Carriers (1973)

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Three fundamental elements of the civil service system are ______.

a. pay, performance, and vacation b. classification, staffing, and compensation c. health insurance, office space, and direct deposit d. classification, staffing, and paperwork

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Rafael believes that if the popular contender is somehow prevented from getting more than 50 percent of the votes, he can gain a party nomination. Which of the following statements strengthens his view?

a. The procedure for primary elections is changed to declare a winner if a plurality of the votes is won. b. Recent party rules limit the number of candidates for a post to three. c. The minimum separation of nine weeks between the primary and the runoff can impact the outcome. d. A new act passed in the United States disallows Americans abroad from participating in state primaries.

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