How long is a state Senate term?
A. 2 years
B. 4 years
C. 6 years
D. 8 years
Answer: B
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Which two states do not use a winner-take-all system in the electoral college?
A. Maine and Ohio B. Nebraska and Maine C. Nebraska and Delaware D. Michigan and Maine E. Nevada and Nebraska
?An election on a public policy issue is called a(n) ________
A) ?initiative. B) ?referendum. C)? primary. D) ?recall. E) ?procedure.
Redistricting of state legislative and U. S. House Congressional seats comes every
a. twenty years and must be based on the U.S. Census. b. ten years and is based purely on political considerations. c. ten years unless the state constitution provides otherwise. d. ten years and must ensure that each district has the same population.
The sociological concept of a ___________ deals with the large-scale, holistic planning of a mixed-use, self-sufficient community
a. greenway b. communal city c. new town d. housing community