After cross-filing was eliminated in the 1950s, which party became dominant?
A. Republican Party
B. Democratic Party
C. Socialist Party
D. Progressive Party
Answer: B
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Which of the following statements about women's suffrage in Texas is true?
A. Texas did not grant women the right to vote until the Nineteenth Amendment was approved by the required number of states in 1920. B. Women in Texas had obtained the right to vote in local, state, and federal elections in the 1890s. C. Miriam "Ma" Ferguson was elected governor of Texas before the Nineteenth Amendment was ratified in 1920. D. Texas became the first southern state to approve the Nineteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.
Which of the following is NOT part of the amendments to the Constitution?
a. The right to assemble b. The right to due process c. The right to equal protection d. The right to fair compensation e. The right to vote regardless of race
Which of the following statements about presidential power is accurate?
a. The president has enough resources for coordinating national responses during emergencies, but insufficient authority to usurp the Constitution. b. The internal checks of the presidency were designed to be similar to the type of checks used to control the legislative branch. c. The Constitution provides the President with a long list of enumerated powers to promote the independence of the executive branch. d. Presidential power is absolute because of broad and easily invoked emergency powers that allow the President to gain an upper hand over his opponents.
This question aligns with Chapter 2, "Getting Started: Finding a Research Question," of Writing a Research Paper in Political Science.Moving from a topic to a question often means ______.
A. expanding the topic of consideration so that students can be sure that they will have enough to write about B. taking the topic and adding the phrase "What is/are" or "What happened when" in front of it C. making sure that your preferred answer is found in the question so that any reader knows what you will be arguing D. working hard to make the question simple and direct, as well as general enough to leave a reader (and you) wondering about the answer you will ultimately find E. none of these