Describe the caucus system. What are the advantages of this system? What are the disadvantages?

What will be an ideal response?


Answer: An ideal response will:
1. Explain that the caucus is a closed meeting of party activists who meet to select the party's nominee for president.
2. Discuss how caucuses help voters make well-informed decisions because of the amount of information available, but how they can exclude voters because of the large time commitment involved.

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Select a specific impediment to a global policy that might mitigate the consequences of global warming:

a. The costs and benefits of such a policy would be unevenly distributed across many nations. b. Nations that have become wealthy should not be unfairly charged to prevent future emissions. c. Poor nations can best afford the cost of reducing emissions if their IMF debt were forgiven. d. Only large winning coalition nations have an interest in public good emissions reduction

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The number of counties in California changes about every 20 years to accommodate population change.

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

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The United States cut entitlement programs to help fund the largest part of the budget, which is

A. Military B. Social Security C. Border Wall D. Gov't Operations E. Interest Groups

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What is an example of a case study from your own knowledge, or from the text?

What will be an ideal response?

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