The bro’Townexample shows that ______.
A. it is hard for television to capture political culture
B. culture is the set of conflicts that a group shares
C. there are important cultural differences even between two English-speaking societies
D. there is no political culture in New Zealand
C. there are important cultural differences even between two English-speaking societies
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The Glass-Steagall Act of 1933 is an example of
a. a welfare program. b. redistributive policy. c. a government mandate. d. changing a system. e. capacity building
Due to the difficulty to call snap elections and the constructive vote of no confidence, only ___________ time(s) has an entire government been replaced with a new one
a. one b. two c. three d. four e. five
To win a "first-past-the-post" election, a candidate needs __________
a. to win a two-thirds majority of votes b. to win more votes than anyone else c. more than half of the votes d. to win with enough votes to ensure victory in the subsequent run-off election
Political elites tend to have well-formed ideologies that connect their positions on a variety of issues
Indicate whether the statement is true or false