Which of the following is considered to be one of the major national newspapers?
a. the National Republic
b. the New York Times
c. the London Times
d. Huffington Post
b
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If the president vetoes a bill, what must Congress do to successfully override the veto?
A) obtain a simple majority of either chamber B) obtain a simple majority of both chambers C) obtain a two-thirds majority in both chambers D) obtain a two-thirds majority in only one chamber E) obtain a three-fourths majority in both chambers
An individual who is an active voter but avoids the combat and controversy of partisan campaigns is which type of political activist?
A. communalist B. campaigner C. voting specialist D. parochial participant
No matter how well organized, electoral alliances fail
a. if they try to be all things to all people. b. because they cannot always clearly differentiate their message from other alliances. c. if they cannot get enough people to vote for their candidates. d. because there are always too many divisions within an alliance.
A __________ results after fissures develop in each party's coalition, which begins to fracture after new issues appear, dividing the electorate. Each party forms a new coalition—one that endures for years
a. dealignment b. national party convention c. realignment d. secular realignment