What are the habits of candidates as regards their positions on issues?

A) They are endlessly opportunistic, but tend to alter their positions on issues only in the face of
scandal or crisis.
B) They resist being opportunistic, rarely altering their positions on issues to win the most votes.
C) They are only relatively opportunistic, altering their positions on issues to win the most votes.
D) They are endlessly opportunistic, altering their positions on issues to win the most votes.


D

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Which of the following statements about youth politics and the generational divide in Brazil is NOT correct?

a. Young Brazilians vote and mobilize often, although the degree of their engagement is a function of their level of education with the college educated acting most consistently. b. Access to technology and available time are two important factors that facilitate the activism of Brazil's middle-class youth. c. The key demand of Brazilian youth is for cleaner government. d. Brazil has a rapidly aging population sharpening the political differences between the country's generations. e. The clash of youthful expectations about Brazil's democracy and its lingering problems of poverty, inequality, and poor governance was at the center of the protests that erupted in June 2013.

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Which of the following was not a driving force for the emergence of the modern state system?

a. The industrial revolution b. The protestant reformation c. The commercial revolution d. The gunpowder revolution

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The Supreme Court issues __________ that are essentially written statements containing the legal reasoning behind the Court's decisions

a. opinions b. amicus curiaebriefs c. percuriamstatements d. treatises

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Rather than operating under the literal "rule by the people," democratic countries have adopted

a. federalist systems. b. representative forms of government. c. communism. d. capitalism. e. fascism.

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