Briefly discuss the impact of McCulloch v. Maryland and Gibbons v. Ogden on the development of the relationship between the federal and state governments.
What will be an ideal response?
It represents the dramatic expansion of federal power free of constraints of state prerogatives.
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In terms of campaign finance, House races are usually __________
a. unfinanced b. not financially competitive c. financed by taxpayers d. more expensive than Senate races
Party identification refers to
A. formal membership in a political party. B. the percentage of polled individuals that claim membership in a particular party. C. the ability of individual citizens to identify the major issue positions of the major political parties. D. a person's sense of loyalty to a political party. E. a political party's platform-the stances on issues that define its beliefs.
One theory states that certain elections can be characterized as producing sharp changes in patterns of party loyalty among voters, such as the election of 1860 in which Abraham Lincoln won the presidency. This theory is called
a. partisan theory. b. critical election theory. c. progressive era theory. d. democratic theory. e. socialist theory.
Import substitution has largely been replaced by __________ growth
Fill in the blank with the appropriate word.