A long-term shift in voter allegiance from one party to the other is called a
a. dealignment.
b. party caucus.
c. party realignment.
d. party renewal.
Answer: c. party realignment.
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Sanctions that reduce or completely cut off goods coming into and/or out of a target country are known as
A) aid sanction. B) comprehensive sanction. C) financial sanction. D) import/export sanction. E) third-party sanction.
The presidency is the only elected office in the country that has a national constituency
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
How often are House members elected?
A. every two years, in even-numbered years B. every three years, in odd-numbered years C. every three years, in even-numbered years D. every two years, in odd-numbered years E. every four years, in even-numbered years
In U.S. presidential primaries, who decides which candidate will receive the national party nomination?
A. state party organizations B. party-registered voters C. locally-selected delegates D. local party leaders E. national party leaders