The statements of a Libertarian voter that the government should not regulate social choices of adults and that the free market is a better supplier of goods and services than a centralized government are representative of his or her what?

a. intensity
b. latency
c. ideology
d. salience


Answer: d

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Which statement concerning party organization in the Texas legislature is not correct?

a. The liberalism or conservatism of a legislator is often more important than the party label. b. Both Democrats and Republicans chair standing committees in the legislature. c. The presiding officers of the legislature generally deemphasize partisanship. d. Partisanship has absolutely no effect in the Texas legislature, especially in recent years. e. Party divisions are much less important in the Texas legislature than in the U.S. Congress.

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The basis of the political-question doctrine is

a. the natural law concept of fairness. b. the constitutional separation of powers. c. both fairness and separation of powers. d. None of the above is correct.

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Campaign messages ______.

A. tend to have little effect on elections in the United States because the effects cancel out B. are chosen to match the strengths and interests of the candidate so it is easier to remain on message C. depend on two things: the national context and who is running against them D. are developed on an ad hoc basis and are very rarely rooted in any type of research

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