Which year saw a party convention that prodded both parties to make significant reforms that increased party-voter influence for candidate selection?
A. 1948
B. 1988
C. 1968
D. 1960
E. 1980
Answer: C
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When a voter votes for the candidate whom he or she considers more likely to do a better job in office, that voting is referred to as
A. "clothespin" voting. B. ideological voting. C. prospective voting. D. retrospective voting. E. sociotropic voting.
Party identifiers are typically measured by
A. telephone surveys. B. entry and exit polls. C. online surveys. D. party registration when registering to vote. E. postal surveys.
The role of government changes over time. What is the most likely reason for such change?
A. A crisis such as a war occurs B. A natural disaster such as a hurricane wreaks havoc on an area of the country C. Citizens' attitudes about government's role changes D. New technologies are introduced that cause fundamental changes in business E. Rising sea levels occur due to rising global temperatures
Through the use of the ______ clause, Congress criminalized the production and use of medical marijuana even in states where the growing and use of homegrown marijuana for medicinal purposes was legal
A) supremacy
B) necessary and proper
C) implied
D) commerce