Successful political campaigns ______.
A. rely exclusively on television advertising to reach voters because this is the way most voters acquire political information
B. try to win every vote so that the candidate can claim a mandate for the policies highlighted in the campaign
C. work to frame the choice in a way that underlines their candidate's strengths and plays down his or her weaknesses
D. must rely on publicly available information because the use of any commercial information violates federal privacy laws
Answer: C
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a. Industrialized democracies b. Current and former Communist countries c. The Global South d. Democracies e. Capitalist economies
What is the vice president’s constitutional role in foreign policy? What advantages do vice presidents bring to support the president’s foreign policy agenda? How have modern vice presidents (since the Cold War) played a role in the foreign policy process?
What will be an ideal response?
If current patterns hold, which of the following statements about congressional representation is most accurate?
A. The influence of special interests over Congressional representatives is higher on issues of high complexity and low visibility. B. Congressional partisanship has severed the representative connection between Congress and citizens. C. Most of the time individual members are too beholden to special interests to effectively represent the interests of voters. D. Republicans in Congress are much more closely tied to the representational interests of their districts are than Democratic members.
The primary difference between systemic and state level theories is that the former
a. assumes that countries differ from one country and that they change over time. b. asks the question: What explains foreign policies? c. provides answers that are presumably valid regardless of the country. d. does not offer a general theory of all international politics.