When running for the House of Representatives, a candidate's main hurdle is gaining __________

a. ballot access
b. coalition support
c. visibility
d. support from his or her family


c

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The drawing of legislative district boundaries in order to give one side an advantage is known as which of the following?

A. The coattail effect B. The incumbency advantage C. Redistricting D. Reapportionment E. Gerrymandering

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Which of the following served as President Clinton's Attorney General?

A) Warren Christopher B) Harold Ickes C) Thomas F. "Mack" McLarty D) Janet Reno E) Horace Beedle

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The U.S. Constitution

A. is the supreme law of the land. B. is subordinate to state constitutions in many matters. C. does not specify the details of state and federal powers, instead leaving that up to Congress. D. outlines the details of various state criminal codes. E. outlines the details of court case law.

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In 1992, how many electoral votes did third-party candidate Ross Perot win?

a. zero b. nine c. nineteen d. thirty

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