Richard Nixon's __________ attempted to bring conservatives over to the Republican Party in what was a Democratic stronghold at the time
a. Southern strategy
b. Western strategy
c. suburban strategy
d. urban strategy
a
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The term coalitional presidentialism refers to a. a strategy whereby the Brazilian president appoints seats in his/her cabinet to leaders of other parties in order to maintain a majority alliance in congress. b. the notion, not upheld in Brazil, that for parties to be successful at the national level in presidential systems, they must build a coalition between different societal interests
c. the idea that Brazilian presidents represent a coalition of different factions within his/her party. d. the fact that Brazil is a multiparty democracy. e. the idea that the Brazilian president must appeal to a coalition of different societal interests in order to be successful.
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Which of the following is NOT one of the means by which Congress has traditionally expressed its disapproval with a Supreme Court decision?
A. rewriting overturned laws so that the Supreme Court must either readdress them or leave them be B. modifying the Court's appellate jurisdiction C. voting to remove offending justices from the Court D. drafting amendments to ensure the constitutionality of desired policies E. refusing to fund programs required to put Court decisions into effect
According to James Madison, the creation of a large and diverse republic would
a. likely result in the tyranny of the majority over the minority. b. likely result in extreme fragmentation because of the large number of potential minority factions. c. make it more difficult to achieve a politics of the common good. d. help control the excesses of majority faction.