VOTERS IN THE ELECTORAL PROCESS: HOW AMERICANS DECIDE
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Candidate characteristics are especially important when no pressing issues divide the public or when the public perceives little difference between party positions.
Voters usually feel more comfortable with candidates to whom they can personally relate.
Campaigns sometimes use opposition research to find and exploit weaknesses in opponents' backgrounds.
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The California constitution requires districts to respect
a. old districts b. racial groupings. c. cities and towns. d. special districts.
What effect did the Clinton administration have on the U.S. military?
A. It remanded the title of commander-in-chief to the attorney general. B. It ordered the CIA to focus more on military intelligence. C. It ordered the CIA to focus less on military intelligence. D. It decreased the size of the active duty military. E. It built new ships and updated all equipment.
Following the attacks of September 11, 2001, why did congressional Democrats go along with President George Bush’s efforts to strengthen the powers of the president?
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Assigning authority to make and implement decisions to a small number of persons who are expected to act on behalf of the larger group's interest is an example of which of the following?
A. a conformity cost B. an example of an institution C. a prisoner's dilemma D. delegation