State committees have remained very influential in the electoral process by acting as ________
A. national policymakers
B. service providers to candidates
C. interest groups
D. the ultimate authority over the nomination process
ANSWER: B
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Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
Why is it sometimes difficult for a nation to welcome a growing diverse population?
A. Most nations are homogenous and are not used to any diversity of race or ethnicity. B. Increasing diversity requires change on the part of the government and society as a whole. C. Diversity of race and ethnicity poses a threat to the established systems of a nation. D. More diversity in a nati means more legislation to protect certain minority classes.
A newly elected president in Mexico can reappoint up to thirty-thousand positions. This is an example of _____
a. patronage b. polarization c. executive autonomy d. regulatory independence
Globalization
A) is no longer present. B) is illegal. C) has not affected the United States. D) avoids economic concerns. E) affected the United States in terms of preeminence.