The national party committees wield what important power?

a. directing campaign media and funding
b. directing policy in legislation and the platform
c. veto power over presidential nominations
d. veto power over policy platform items


a

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Polarization refers to

a. distribution of power among states. b. the degree to which states cluster around powerful states. c. the degree to which states avoid relations with powerful states. d. the disparity in wealth between the Global North and the Global South. e. the tension between great powers.

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Which statement best summarizes today's international system?

a. Globalization has created a politically stable world. b. Sovereignty and strengthened international institutions uneasily coexist. c. Modern communication and transportation systems mean states have more power. d. Greater interaction among the world's peoples has produced general peace and prosperity. e. The United Nations system threatens to subsume state power and become the new international order.

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Because the Supreme Court rarely makes broad and clear-cut statements, __________.

a. it makes enforcement by the executive branch easy b. lower courts are able to easily interpret the decisions in a different way c. rulings are often appealed for further review d. Congress may ignore enforcement of the rulings e. the ability of the judicial branch to check the executive and legislative branch has been questioned

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The president appoints, but cannot easily dismiss, officials who serve on __________

Fill in the blanks with correct word

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