____ are formed by an organization, industry, or individual for the purpose of collecting money and contributing to selected political candidates or causes

a. Political parties
b. Political action committees
c. Election committees
d. Campaign committees
e. Plutocracy committees.


B

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Foreign policy is defined as

A) the nation's external goals and the techniques and strategies to achieve them. B) the formal agreements that are approved by the World Court. C) interactions with other countries that are not related to economics or politics. D) the treaties that are ratified by the Senate. E) the manner in which the armed forces are deployed.

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Which Supreme Court decision ruled that primaries were part of the electoral system and that it was therefore unconstitutional to exclude anyone from voting in a primary?

a. Brown v. Board of Education b. Roe v. Wade. c. Smith v. Allwright d. Citizens United –

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States that apply the unit rule

A. grant all their electoral votes as a unit to the candidate who wins the state's popular vote. B. do not use the Electoral College system. C. are not considered to be states in which there is a competitive race between candidates. D. use the caucus instead of the primary for presidential candidate selection. E. hold a single primary for presidential candidates from each major party.

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Who has the authority to transfer funds to meet emergencies between legislative sessions?

A) Only the governor B) Only the legislative leaders C) The legislature and the Comptroller working together D) The governor and legislative leaders working together E) No one; the governor must call a special session to address such emergencies

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