When did the last political realignment occur, according to most political scientists?

a. 1860
b. 1894
c. 1932
d. 1968
e. 2000


c

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The right of interest groups to organize is

A) protected by the Constitution. B) protected by the Federal Election Campaign Act. C) protected by state laws. D) protected by the Bill of Rights. E) none of the above

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According to the textbook, what is considered “winning” in primary elections?

a. having an absolute majority of votes in every primary b. beating expectations and gathering momentum, even if the candidate did not come in first in the primary or caucus c. winning only the Iowa caucus and New Hampshire primary but no other primaries d. winning all primaries except the Iowa caucus and New Hampshire primary because these contests have such little influence on the race e. taking first place in every primary or caucus on a particular day

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What is rejecting the null hypothesis when it is true?

a) Type I error b) correct c) Type II error d) variance

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Who would have most directly benefited from the DREAM Act if it had become law?

a. landowners along the Texas/Mexico border b. those who were brought to the United States illegally when they were children c. employers who hire illegal immigrants d. migrant farm workers

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