When a president runs for re-election, which of the following is true?

a. Being in office has little effect on how the president polls.
b. Being in office almost always gives the president an automatic advantage.
c. Being in office never gives the president an automatic advantage.
d. Being in office may not always give the president an automatic advantage.


d. Being in office may not always give the president an automatic advantage.

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Which of the following is an incorrect statement?

A. Overall, Hispanics have favored the Democrats. B. Cuban Americans are more likely to support Republicans than Democrats. C. Asian American groups have usually leaned to the Democrats. D. Muslim Americans today represent one of the nation's most Democratic blocs. E. Most African Americans have supported the Republican Party since the 1930s.

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. Citizens trust state governments more than they do the national government 2. During the civil rights movement, many states had adopted discriminatory practices and policies. 3. Citizens trust the national government over state and local governments. 4. According to the text, governments closest to the people are most likely to understand citizen needs. 5. According to James Madison, federalism provides double security for the rights of the people

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Immigrants mainly

A) pay federal income taxes. B) pay social security taxes. C) pay taxes to the national government rather than the states and communities where they live. D) receive education and social services from local governments. E) all of the above.

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Children who grow up in a home in which parents regard politics as important generally tend to ______________

A) reject any reference to politics in adult life B) return to their parents for guidance about voting or taking a stand C) become rigid and unyielding in their political beliefs D) also regard politics as important throughout their lives E) seek mates with dominant political views

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