People who favor national action over action at the state and local levels are known as ________
A. recidivists
B. centralists
C. lobbyists
D. trustees
E. delegates
B
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Which of the following statements about the political parties' role in campaign funding is LEAST accurate?
A. Although parties can only give $5,000 directly to House candidates, they can give $47,400 to Senate candidates. B. Parties not only contribute directly to members' campaign funds but also distribute money through leadership PACs associated with congressional party leaders. C. Party members from safe seats often siphon some of their funds into the coffers of colleagues engaged in more competitive races. D. Both parties have organizations dedicated to getting party members elected to both the House and the Senate. E. To maintain party loyalty, all of a party's candidates are guaranteed the same amount of party money to fund their campaigns.
Which of the following is a disadvantage to enacting term limits?
a. Voters are less motivated because they cannot retain their chosen candidates. b. Candidates are more focused on their reelections. c. The institutional memory of the chamber is expanded. d. It gives the legislators more power over the executive branch.
How does the unit rule work in the Electoral College? How does this effect a candidate's choice of which states to concentrate on in a campaign?
What will be an ideal response?