The effect of __________ describes when a popular president running for reelection brings additional party candidates into office
A) bundling
B) front porch campaigning
C) microtargeting
D) presidential coattails
E) gerrymandering
D
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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. One of the differences between the food security and sovereignty approaches to global food and hunger is access versus control. 2. The food security approach often adopts a human rights–based approach to hunger. 3. There is a general consensus that, although they have some benefits, biofuels like corn-based ethanol are linked to changes in food prices and security. 4. Structuralists argue that state and non-state actors frequently engage in land grabs to bolster food production. 5. The key to understanding theoretical interpretations and approaches to global food and hunger is to understand and identify particular actors rather than the type of actor in general.
A theory is often judged on the basis of
A) whether it is right or wrong. B) how often it is used and by whom. C) how useful it is in organizing the data. D) how sophisticated it is.
The Cabinet Committee on Economic Security created by Franklin D. Roosevelt developed two kinds of programs. These included a(n)
A) works program and building program. B) civil defense program and military program. C) insurance program and assistance program. D) education program and religious program. E) civil program and criminal program.
The area of the globe with the second largest total net energy exports is __________
A) Latin America B) Russia C) Africa D) Europe