The Supreme Court decision that gave the 2000 election to George Bush hinged on __________

a. provisional ballots in New Mexico
b. hand recounts of ballots in Florida
c. contested ballots in New York City
d. ballots from overseas that were lost in the mail


Answer: b

Political Science

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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In a "top-two" primary election,

a. voters can vote for candidates of any party on the ballot. b. voters can only vote for candidates of the same party as the voter. c. the party affiliation of candidates is not listed on the ballot. d. voters rank candidates for each office in order of preference.

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The Supreme Court continues to use the __________ test as its legal standard for determining whether a government action is in violation of the establishment clause

A) ?SLAPS B) ?Lemon C) ?Incitement D) ?Katz? E) Clear and Present Danger

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When public opinion is not stable, its movements can usually be explained by which of the following?

a. polling-method errors b. measurement errors that have failed to cancel one another out c. responses to changed conditions d. random individual changes that have failed to cancel one another out

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