What is illustrated by the continued prevalence of negative advertising in American elections?
A)The ease of producing negative ads overshadows the potential costs.
B)The costs of running negative ads are of no concern to candidates.
C)The messages of negative advertising are routinely disregarded by voters.
D)The anticipated benefits outweigh any apprehensions about using them.
D
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a. USA Today b. the Wall Street Journal c. the New York Times d. the Washington Post
Continuing their aggressive push to wrest power from the Democrats in 1996, the Republicans __________
a. won all statewide offices in the general election and gained a majority in the state Senate b. captured a majority in the state House for the first time since Reconstruction c. supported Bill Clinton in the presidential election d. gained control over city commissions and mayors' offices in all Texas cities with at least 100,000 residents
Referendum and initiative are forms of direct democracy used by the states.
a. true b. false