Which of the following is true of the constitutional roles of state and federal governments in regulating elections?

A. In the United States, elections for the presidency are purely national.
B. It seems to require only that states actually use and abide by elections.
C. The U.S. Constitution gives the federal government the leading role in regulating elections.
D. The federal government has no control over the regulation of national elections.
E. Senate elections are nationwide contests.


B

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a. Aid for farmers growing corn in Illinois b. Antitrust laws c. Policies toward small business d. Aid to a small island nation in Asia e. The state of the economy

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All of the following illustrate America's commitment to isolationism in foreign policy except

a. Washington's Farewell Address. b. the Monroe Doctrine. c. the Smoot-Hawley Tariff of 1930. d. the National Origins Act of 1924. e. Wilson's Fourteen Points.

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It was the assassination of President William Henry Harrison by a disappointed office seeker in 1881 that finally led to the creation of the civil service to limit presidential patronage power

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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