Which of the following is considered a disadvantage of a national primary?
a. Voters in New Hampshire would lose interest if their state were not always first in the primary season.
b. States would have to choose whether to have a primary or a caucus. –
c. Small states would still be at a disadvantage with a primary on the same day as a large state.
d. Small towns and rural areas might never get to meet candidates face to face because candidates would be focused on higher population areas.
d
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The State Department is
A. directly responsible to Congress. B. not involved in short-term foreign policy. C. the executive agency that is most directly concerned with foreign affairs. D. responsible for making foreign policy, not the president. E. one of the largest cabinet departments.
Which of the following factors best explains the choice of the United States to be either isolationist or internationalist in its foreign policy in the twentieth century?
A. regional economic considerations B. international hegemony considerations C. American security concerns D. international law and organizations
White collar crime is not included in the crime index although it cost _____ times the value of property lost through street crime
A. two B. ten C. three D. five
Which of the following stipulates that a state law is valid as long as it does not conflict with the federal law in the same area?
A. total preemption B. federal regulation C. partial preemption D. federal mandate