The half of voters needed to elect a leader into political office is called the ______.
a. winning coalition
b. lobby
c. selectorate
d. ruling coalition
a. winning coalition
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a. Sunni Muslims. b. Iraqi Kurds. c. The Taliban. d. Shia Muslims.
In which of the following did Madison declare that a federal system allows the states the ability to counter "ambitious encroachments of the federal government" ?
a. Federalist No. 70 b. Federalist No. 46 c. Federalist No. 51 d. Federalist No. 78 e. Federalist No. 15
Which of Castro's reforms made it impossible for the CIA to overthrow his regime, as it did in so many other Latin American countries?
a. the "zone of chaos" b. a military headed by five-star generals c. the democratic elections d. the neighborhood committees e. the capital fight
The separation of politics and administration and the elimination of corruption first became major goals of public personnel administration during the period of government by the “efficient.”
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.