__________ holds that Congress must try to stop the offending action before it resorts to bringing a case before the Supreme Court

a. Implied consent c. Preventative judicial review
b. Legislative privilege d. Checks and balances rule


A

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_________ are expenditures that are not coordinated with a candidate's campaign or a political party.

A. Bundled expenditures B. Dispersed costs C. Concentrated costs D. Independent expenditures

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Selective exposure occurs

A. when citizens only hear one side of an issue: the one they disagree agree with. B. when citizens only hear one side of an issue: the one they agree with. C. when media outlets only cover one side of a story. D. when media outlets do not cover a story at all. E. bloggers get to a story before the traditional media does.

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Why is the analogy of ping-pong balls relevant to the textbook's discussion of public opinion formation?

a. because people often do not have one solid opinion about particular issues b. because the mix of ideas in people's heads is often an all-or-nothing proposition c. because people have no substantive thoughts on issues d. because people grow more conservative as they age e. because people grow more secure in their opinions as they age

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The Declaration of Independence was debated and adopted by which of the following institutions?

a. the U.S. Congress b. Constitutional Congress c. Continental Congress d. Revolutionary Congress

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