Compare and contrast the presidential primary system with the caucus system for selecting delegates to the national convention. Why might civic and religious groups prefer the caucus system?
What will be an ideal response?
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During a presidential campaign, a household receive several phone calls and pieces of mail directly aimed at their individual interests. This practice is called
a. early voting. b. front-loading. c. gerrymandering. d. microtargeting. e. mobilization.
One of the problems with using deception in research is that:
a. it may make it difficult for the participant to know enough to give informed consent about taking part in the study. b. it violates the ethical standards c. it seldom leads to valid data because participants do not know what the study is really about. d. participants almost always respond negatively after learning that a study involved deception.
Which of the following would be the most important international relations issue to liberal feminists?
a. having gender equality in diplomatic positions b. having a woman leading diplomatic affairs c. having at least 20 percent of diplomatic positions filled by women d. having more women involved in diplomacy to reduce warfare
According to the principle underlying fiscal policy, during inflation, fiscal policy should:
A. stimulate economic activity by decreasing taxes. B. curb economic activity by reducing government spending. C. let the forces of supply and demand operate on their own. D. expand the rate of growth of the money supply. E. use the easy-money policy.