A permanent shift in party allegiances or electoral support this known as party

A.) realignment
B.) reallegiance
C.) dealignment
D.) misalignment


Ans: A.) realignment

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Which situations are examples of offshoring?

An electronics manufacturer uses a contractor in Asia to make certain components. A company places sales agents overseas to market its goods to foreign clients. A company hires an overseas firm to handle its customer service calls. A clothing manufacturer hires a national trucking firm to deliver its merchandise to other states.

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What does the rational basis test require?

a. Any discrimination policy be “understandable by most citizens.”  b. Any discriminatory policy be “rationally related to a legitimate government interest.”  c. ?Any discriminatory policy be “acceptable to any rational adult man.”  d. ?All rights are “rationed in an equitable manner among citizens.” 

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Describe different types of third parties and explain why they are rarely successful at winning elections at the national level.

What will be an ideal response?

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