Front-loading affects the selection of a nominee by ______.
a. making success in earlier primaries all the more important in gaining and keeping momentum
b. hurting incumbent presidents who cannot contest their party’s primaries as easily as challengers
c. making the performance of candidates at conventions all the more important
d. making money less important in early contests as long as the candidate gets in front of other borrowers for the later primaries
e. making the selection of senators as party nominees much more likely than the selection of governors
a. making success in earlier primaries all the more important in gaining and keeping momentum
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How are the National Rifle Association (NRA) and NARAL Pro-Choice Texas different from the National Organization of Women (NOW)?
A. The NRA and NARAL are both multi-issue groups, while NOW is a single-issue group. B. The NRA and NARAL are limited to Texas, while the National Organization of Women is prevalent throughout the United States. C. The NRA and NARAL are categorical groups, while NOW is an interest group. D. The NRA and NARAL are both single-issue groups, while NOW is a multi-issue group.
The command economy under the Soviet system
a. failed to reduce economic inequality. b. achieved rapid industrialization. c. involved state-directed economic planning, but not state controls on pricing. d. opened the country to foreign investment. e. all of these.
Durkheim saw "organic solidarity" as
a. the equivalent to Tönnies's "gemeinschaft." b. a social order based on common belief, customs and rituals. c. an automatic form of dependence. d. a social order based on a complex division of labor.
Any pattern of association between two quantitative variables that does not involve a regular increase or decrease is known as ______.
A. variance B. monotonic C. curvilinear D. bimodal