A majority of political scientists and economist argue that:

a. culture influences political and economic institutions
b. political and economic institutions influence culture
c. religion impacts the types of political and economic institutions that emerge in a society
d. political and economic institutions have no relationship to the culture of a place


b. political and economic institutions influence culture

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As suffrage has expanded, so has voter turnout.

a. True b. False

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What are the habits of candidates as regards their positions on issues?

A) They are endlessly opportunistic, but tend to alter their positions on issues only in the face of scandal or crisis. B) They resist being opportunistic, rarely altering their positions on issues to win the most votes. C) They are only relatively opportunistic, altering their positions on issues to win the most votes. D) They are endlessly opportunistic, altering their positions on issues to win the most votes.

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What event served as a catalyst for the creation of the Pendleton Act?

a. the growth of the Republican Party in the 1880s b. the expansion of the federal bureaucracy in the 1880s c. the assassination of James Garfield in 1881 d. the election of Rutherford B. Hayes in 1876

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You are the leader of a consumer rights group that has been unable to get a meeting with its elected representative in Congress. How could you get the attention of your legislator on the issues your group cares about?

a. Organize a demonstration in the representative's district and invite the media. b. File an amicus curiae brief. c. Draft a bill and introduce it in Congress. d. Contact the Consumer Products Safety Commission.

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