What is a mid-term election? What effect can mid-term elections have on the president's party in Congress?

What will be an ideal response?


Answer: An ideal response will:
1. Explain that a mid-term election is a congressional election in the middle of a presidential term.
2. Explain that the president's party usually loses seats in mid-term elections due to public disaffection or governing challenges that tend to hurt a president's popularity.
3. Explain that voters are especially likely to punish a president's party in the sixth year of a two-term presidency. For example, the loss of several Senate seats in 2014 gave Republicans a majority in both the House and Senate.

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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It is very important to note that a correlation

A) Is sufficient but not necessary in implying causality. B) Cannot imply causality. C) Is necessary and sufficient in implying causality. D) Serves no useful function.

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In which of the following states can the legislature propose as well as ratify constitutional amendments, that is, without the vote of the people?

A. Minnesota B. Delaware C. Rhode Island D. Oregon E. California

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Targeting specific individuals thought to be responsible for a regime's human rights abuses and then trying to cut off economic benefits to them is known as

A) humanitarian intervention. B) international civil society. C) populist revolution. D) responsibility to protect. E) smart sanctions.

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