3 Common law is often referred to as:
a. legislative law
b. judge made law
c. discretionary law
d. procedural law
e. continental law
b
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A. party base B. campaign centers C. party leaners D. party committees
The president can control the power of a bureaucratic agency by placing at its head persons who are committed to his or her policy preferences. This is called
a. patronage. b. appointment power. c. nepotism. d. back scratching. e. cronyism.
The doctrine of fascism sees as its goal the
a. subservience of the individual to the state. b. establishment of a liberal civil society. c. creation of commitments with international organizations. d. development of democratic institutions.
Voter turnout usually increases given which of the following circumstances?
a. There is a binding referendum on the ballot. b. There is an advisory referendum on the ballot. c. The incumbent candidate is widely predicted to win in a landslide. d. One of the candidates withdraws from the race on the eve of the election. e. There is an outspokenly religious candidate on the ballot.