When analyzing campaign advertisements, one should ask all of the following questions EXCEPT this:
a. Who created the message?
b. Are the accusations relevant to the campaign or office in question?
c. Is the accusation or attack timely?
d. Is the ad true?
e. Does the message convey a fair charge that can be answered?
e. Does the message convey a fair charge that can be answered?
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In Texas, appointments of judges by governors are generally viewed as an attempt to fill the courts with judges
A) who are the most qualified jurists. B) who share the governor's socio-economic background. C) who share the governor's political ideology. D) who are from the governor's electoral district. E) who are the fairest and most efficient possible candidates for the bench.
The cost-benefit approach to environmental regulation is effective because it is not difficult to identify the costs or benefits of environmental protection
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
Which of the following is NOT a critique of the elite appointment system or of judicial elections?
a. Judicial elections are criticized for being high-turnout, high-information affairs. b. The original elite appointment system for judges took away the independence of the courts. c. Elite appointments of judges can influence the type of person who rises to the bench. d. The legal profession frowns on judicial candidates who offer the sort of information that routinely is seen incampaigns for other political offices.
Collectively, women or African Americans would be considered as belonging to a(n) __________
a. categorical group b. pressure group c. feminist group d. interest group