Electioneering refers to ______.
a. the use of the courts to decide a close election
b. the process of a president campaigning for members of his political party
c. the false counting of votes conducted by many party machines in the Third Party Era
d. groups providing financial support to candidates they favor
e. the process of getting a person elected to public office
e. the process of getting a person elected to public office
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A) Intelligence Directorate B) Operations Directorate C) the National Security Agency (NSA) D) the FBI E) polygraph analysis
The campaign finance reforms of 1973
A. made political action committees (PACs) legal. B. reduced political action committee (PAC) spending. C. made political action committees (PACs) illegal. D. made it more attractive to use interest groups rather than political action committees (PACs) to finance campaigns. E. None of these are correct.
The Supreme Court has issued decisions related to the Americans with Disabilities Act that have
A) ?limited conditions that are under the protection of ADA to those that can be corrected with medication or by using corrective devices. B) ?protected state government employers from potential lawsuits by offering them protected status. C) ?broadened the scope of ADA by increasing the chronic diseases and conditions that are recognized. D) ?allowed insurance companies to deny coverage to individuals with preexisting conditions. E) ?placed the burden of making accommodations for a disabled job applicant or employee onto the applicant or employee.
Topics in American Government: Political PolarizationClick on the above link to access the Interactive eBook. Once you've signed in, scroll to page 634 and watch the video. When you've finished watching the video, come back to the test and answer the following questions:Party views that are getting louder as more Americans become more partisan on the ideological spectrum is referred to as ______.
A. political gridlock B. hyperpartisanship C. political polarization D. realignment