V. O. Key suggested that parties are best understood from what three perspectives?

a. the party in the country, the party in the state, and the party in the cities and counties
b. the Democratic Party, the Republican Party, and third parties
c. the party in elections, the party in policymaking, and the party in propaganda
d. the party as an organization, the party in the electorate, and the party in government


Answer: d

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a. Texas was a sovereign nation prior to becoming a state and was allowed to retain some of its religious sovereignty. b. Kentucky did not have the same level of adequate legal representation during the proceedings as Texas did. c. The Texas case used a newer, more modern interpretation of the Ten Commandments that was considered less controversial by the Supreme Court. d. The Kentucky case was considered to be motivated by a desire on the part of legislators to advance religion, whereas the Texas case involved a monument outside the state capitol, which is essentially a passive act. e. The Supreme Court showed its bias toward western states.

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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