Aylein Cranford is a front runner for the Republican nomination for president. Cranford very strongly encourages scientific research. However, contrary to her party's beliefs, she has often voiced her opposition to research involving animal testing. Despite many of her views being contrary to that of the party, Cranford is slated to win the nomination. Given the information, Aylein Cranford can

be described as a(n):

A) conformist candidate.
B) left-wing candidate.
C) right-wing candidate.
D) insurgent candidate.
E) orthodox candidate.


D

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______ tend to be based on personality or position.

a. Informal powers b. Persuasive powers c. Partisan powers d. Formal powers

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Advocates of the "top-two" primary hoped it would result in the election of less partisan (or more moderate) officials who would be more amenable to compromise

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Black Lives Matter and #MeToo are examples of ______.

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