How did the Articles of the Confederation envisage the president?

a. as a powerful chief executive 
b. as a representative of the governors of the states 
c.  as the person presiding over the Confederation Congress 
d. as the enforcer of the federal laws 


c.  as the person presiding over the Confederation Congress 

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Classical liberal economics are centered on the freedom of an individual to pursue political interests

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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The influence of public opinion is exercised through

A) elected officials who use poll results as proof that the public approves of their actions. B) judicial decisions. D) the bureaucracy. C) threats of violence. E) the media.

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Social democracies have become __________ states

Fill in the blank with correct word

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The process of attracting key party and interest group figures to a candidate is known as the

A. open primary. B. caucus. C. national convention. D. invisible primary. E. general election.

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