How does a party nominate a presidential candidate?
a. The party leadership selects the nominee at the party's annual meeting.
b. The party convention selects delegates for the party caucus.
c. The party caucus selects delegates for the party convention.
d. The party members directly vote for the nominee.
c
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Which political scientist made a name for himself by predicting the fall of Nixon based on his character traits?
A)Philip Converse B) Stephen Skowronek C) James Barber D)John Zaller
The decision by political elites about whether to enter the political scene under the label of their most preferred party or under the label of their most preferred party that has a realistic chance of winning is referred to as ______.
A. electoral entry B. political entry C. mechanical entry D. strategic entry
A person playing the "outside game" would do which of the following?
a. file an amicus curiae brief b. lobby Congress c. lobbythe executive branch d. organize the district
Which of the following statements about German cabinet ministers is NOT correct?
a. They have broad autonomy to set policy within their ministries. b. They are chosen on personal and political grounds. c. They must be confirmed by the Bundesrat (upper house). d. They are collectively responsible for cabinet policy. e. They are selected by the chancellor.