What is an example of a party system?

A. authoritarian
B. pseudo-democratic
C. single party
D. uncompetitive


C. single party

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Why do presidential candidates tend to focus their efforts on battleground states?

a. Battleground states have the most Electoral College votes. b. Battleground states have more electors than they would deserve if electors were allocated by population. c. Candidates focus on battleground states in order to increase their media exposure. d. The winner-take-all system makes battleground states more relevant to a campaign.

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Texas legislators have more than adequate staff allowances, so that they do not have to rely on information provided by outside groups

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Today, the federal government contains how many cabinet departments?

A. 10 B. 12 C. 14 D. 15 E. 20

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Empowering police forces and other government officials to check U.S. citizenship credentials is an example of

a. delegated powers. b. enumerated powers. c. police powers. d. reserved powers. e. legislative powers.

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