A _________ allows voters to vote in any party's primary without regard for party lines.

A. Nonpartisan Primary
B. Independent Primary
C. Blanket Primary
D. General Primary


Ans: C. Blanket Primary
The answer is C, Blanket Primary. In a blanket primary for example, a voter is able to vote for a democratic candidate for governor while he or she votes for a republican senator.

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In the context of American political parties, the party in government helps to organize the government's agenda by:

A) coaxing and convincing its own party members in office to vote for its policies. B) gaining the financial support of lobbyists. C) supporting nonpartisan elections. D) electing the delegates to the national party committee. E) influencing the national party chairperson to take decisions in its favor.

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What are the average approximate annual operational costs to keep an individual in prison?

a. $5,000 b. $10,000 c. $30,000 d. $50,000

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When investigators consider assessment of attitudes and opinions, they have found that

a. even a simple rating process, such as on a scale of 1 to 7, is not appropriate for all cultures. b. methodologies can be used across cultures if the research involves adults. c. it is nearly impossible to study attitudes and opinions in remote cultures. d. a given methodology can be applied across cultures as long as it is objective.

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