What is isolationism?

a. The president makes foreign policy decisions without consulting Congress. 
b. All foreign affairs are handled through international institutions like the United Nations. 
c.  The country avoids foreign entanglements and keeps to itself. 
d. The country has relations with close allies and avoids all other nations. 


c.  The country avoids foreign entanglements and keeps to itself. 

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Which of the following is a key role of the states as it pertains to federalism?

a. Through their use of the Tenth Amendment, states have sought to converge their ideas with that of the national government. b. States keep the national government from engaging in corrupt practices. c. States act as public policy laboratories and provide insight as to how well certain policies work. d. By having to adopt federal law, states automatically bolster the power of the national government and create disunity among the nation.

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Allowing the governor to appoint the attorney general, comptroller, and other executive offices would increase the power of the governor

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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Describe the impact on a candidate of a long nomination and general election campaign. What physical and mental stresses result from such a campaign? How might these impacts ultimately affect the election?

What will be an ideal response?

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Which of the following does NOT describe the relationship between the country's electoral system and how South African political parties act during elections?

a. The system encourages parties to seek voters outside of their core supporters. b. Because the electorate is spread out, parties are encouraged to adopt positions that have broad appeal. c. Because the system does not focus on individual candidates, party leaders put people on their lists that might not win popular support if elections were centered on the appeal of individual candidates. d. Multiparty competition is encouraged because the double-ballot system allows voters to split their vote, thus allowing even smaller parties the chance to obtain executive office. e. Parties are unlikely to engage in civil electioneering because the system distributes seats proportionally, thus encouraging parties to win as many as possible.

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