All of the following propositions EXCEPT _____ are consistent with the responsible party model

A. it is modeled on the system of parliamentary control that exists in Congress
B. voters elect a party to power and the individual legislators are held accountable to that party which is in turn accountable to the voters
C. when voters are displeased with the party's performance, they can vote it out of power
D. it is modeled on the system of parliamentary control that exists in Britain's House of Commons


A

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In 2004, which of the following arguments was put forward against eliminating language in the Alabama Constitution that required segregated schools and poll taxes?

A. It would lead to over-crowding of public schools and higher student-to-teacher ratios. B. It would result in a right to a public education, thus opening the door to higher taxes in order to increase school spending. C. It proposed fundamental changes to the constitution but lacked a thorough voter education campaign. D. There was no genuine driving force behind the proposal as most voters were apathetic about the issue. E. The proposal was put forward by narrow-based groups who lacked broad support for their views.

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In Texas, the Precinct Convention is held on General Primary Election day, generally at the polling place. The Convention convenes at a time designated by the County Executive Committee between 7 PM and 9 PM. However, regardless of the time set for convening, the Convention may not convene until the last voter has voted. The time and the place of the Convention are posted at the entrance of each polling place.

Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

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The power of the media to determine what the government ought to do is referred to as?

A. framing. B. priming. C. setting the public agenda. D. political socialization. E. content aggregation.

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In what year was the Bill of Rights added to the Constitution?

A. 1776 B. 1788 C. 1789 D. 1791

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