State governments can also hold ________ to vote on a ballot initiative, a statewide constitutional change or a new constitution, or to replace a U.S. senator who has died or resigned
A. special elections
B. presidential elections
C. recall elections
D. crossover voting
E. a referendum
A
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Versions of elite theory suggest that
a) elites rely on the input from interest groups within society b) a small elite class makes most of the important decisions c) voters choose among competing elites d) children who are not part of the elite class can never enter it e) both b and c
In the aftermath of the Great Recession, most governments in wealthy countries tried some form of Keynesian _____
a. austerity b. autarky c. stimulus d. shock therapy
Organizations created to collect and distribute contributions to political campaigns are referred to as
A) federal reserve banks. B) political interest groups. C) lobbies. D) political action committees.
Which legislation forbids members of a city council to assemble informally and discuss business that is on the city council's agenda?
a. the Securities Act of 1933 b. the Banking Act of 1933 c. the Glass-Steagall Act d. the Open Meetings Act