One of the difficulties faced by the front-runner in presidential primaries is ______.
A. the tendency of the other candidates to attack him simultaneously
B. attracting media attention to his campaign
C. raising enough money to remain competitive
D. developing issue positions that appeal to party activists
Answer: A. the tendency of the other candidates to attack him simultaneously
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a. Fatalism b. Excessive risk-taking c. Excessive social mobility d. Lack of skepticism about the motives of foreign developers e. Unreasonably high expectations concerning one's ability to shape one's destiny
The process for deciding whether a law is contrary to _____ is known as judicial review
A) administrative laws B) a Supreme Court decision C) lower court decisions D) state law E) the Constitution
A single-payer system is different from a public option in that under a single-payer system, __________, while under a public option, __________
A)government is the sole provider of health insurance;government replaces private insurers in the marketplace B)individuals provide for their own health insurance; government provides health insurance for all citizens C)government is the sole provider of health insurance; government competes with private insurers in the open market D)government provides substantial subsidies for individuals to purchase private health insurance; government is the sole health insurance provider
Compared to statewide ballot measures, local ballot measures ______.
A. have a much higher rate of passage B. are adopted at about the same rate as statewide propositions C. have a much lower rate of passage