Karl, the voter who sits at the exact center of the political distribution, is referred to by political scientists as the __________ voter

a. marginal
b. median
c. mediocre
d. menial


b

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In 2013, the Supreme Court overturned portions of 

A. the Voting Rights Act, because race and politics no longer intersected. B. the Voting Rights Act, because its formulas were considered obsolete. C. the Voting Rights Act, because it could not be reaffirmed in Congress. D. the Federal Election Campaign Act, because corporations have rights to free speech. E. the Federal Election Campaign Act, because money is speech.

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Since World War II, most nations have practiced free and open trade for the first time

a. True b. False

Political Science

Transnational advocacy networks that primarily benefit others are known as

A) advocacy TANs. B) illicit TANs. C) norm-supporting TANs. D) other-oriented TANs. E) self-oriented TANs.

Political Science

The mythical vision most Americans hold of judges sees them as all of these except _____

a. incorruptible b. prejudiced c. objective d. impartial e. nonpolitical

Political Science