How do party committees typically allocate independent expenditures in campaigns?
a. They focus on a few competitive races.
b. They spend funds equally across races.
c. They focus on candidates who are behind in the polls.
d. They focus on reelecting incumbents.
a
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A ______ type of agency within the federal government is intended to separate the organization from the remainder of the government because of a fear of creating a national orthodoxy in the arts or sciences, thereby stifling creativity.
A. public corporation B. foundation C. quasi-governmental agency D. independent regulatory commission
Dr. Smarsh is investigating the effect of room temperature on memory while Dr. McArdle is investigating the effect of study time on memory. Both researchers use a reading comprehension test to operationalize memory in their studies
By using the same reading comprehension test as the measure of the dependant variable, they are achieving __________ replication of research. a. partial b. exact c. incomplete d. dependant
How might rally events affect presidential politics?
a. Rally events lead to drops in presidential approval ratings, making passage of their agendas more difficult. b.Rally events cause a long-term increase in presidential approval ratings, practically guaranteeing reelection. c. Rally events make presidents more politically cautious. d. Rally events tend to temporarily increase presidential approval ratings, providing presidents with a window of opportunity to press their agenda.
Franklin Roosevelt’s victory in the 1932 presidential race that represents the dividing line between the Fourth and Fifth Party Eras is an example of ______.
a. dealignment b. conflict extension c. a critical election d. patronage e. realignment