All of the following regarding party fusion are true EXCEPT
a. party fusion was a regular feature of American electoral politics during the late nineteenth century.
b. the U. S. Supreme Court ruled that party fusion was unconstitutional and could no longer be used.
c. party fusion permits two or more parties to nominate the same candidate for office.
d. issue-oriented third parties frequently cross-listed their candidates on the tickets of the weaker of the twomajor parties in the state.
b
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The system of separation of powers divides power within the federal government among the three branches of government.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
The broad agreement on social policy during the 1950s and 1960s was known as
a. socialism. b. capitalism. c. the collectivist consensus. d. the individualistic consensus. e. a united front.
Today, appearing on prime time television is the most dramatic way of going public
a. so almost every week modern presidents appear in prime time to push their policies. b. although the public is more responsive to radio addresses than television appearances. c. but presidents rely on it sparingly so they won’t lose the public’s attention. d. so presidents frequently try to appear on reality television shows.
Neoliberalism was first championed by ______.
A. Jimmy Carter B. John Maynard Keynes C. Tony Blair D. Milton Friedman