Which statement best summarizes the arguments in support of partisan elections?
a. Party labels are less important than other information like the candidate's experience and the law school attended.
b. Party labels are outdated and should be replaced by elections without any party labels on the candidates.
c. The voters will be assured of better judges when the candidates do not have to campaign.
d. Party labels tell voters about the candidates' views on government and provide crucial information about the candidates.
e. None of these statements summarizes those arguments.
d
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Why did the Democratic Party begin reserving some convention delegate seats for superdelegates?
a. The party wanted to reward its largest financial contributors. b. The party hoped these delegates would be more moderate than typical delegates. c. The party wanted to strengthen the practice of the unit vote. d. The party wanted to inject more extreme ideological political views into convention deliberations.
What was the position of state governors to the changes made by congress to the Insurrection Act in 2007?
A. most governors felt it did not impinge on state rights B. governors vehemently opposed the changes C. support was equally split among governors D. support was split along partisan lines E. strong support from all governors
Interpret the relationship between Lenin's Communist Party, the government, and the economy
A) It featured the interlocking of a single party with government and the economy. B) It included the separation of church, state and power. C) It excluded communication between government and economy, with single party rule. D) It extended government subsidies to state-owned institutions and international organizations.
When the presidency claims extensive authority, especially during times of war or national emergency, it is claiming
A. express powers. B. executive privileges. C. discretionary powers. D. emergency powers. E. delegated powers.