Voting in another party's primary to intentionally nominate a weaker candidate is known as

A. crossover voting.
B. runoff voting.
C. party raiding.
D. false voting.


Answer: C

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Those serving as reviewers during the publication process should

a. respect confidentiality. b. not be bound by confidentiality. c. be able to use work reviewed to generate ideas. d. none of the above.

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To reverse Supreme Court rulings, _____

A) a panel of nine federal justices can express a dissenting opinion B) parties involved in cases of federal question can appeal to appellate courts for judicial review C) Congress can propose amendments to the United States Constitution D) state courts can revise old laws or pass new ones in an attempt to negate a court's ruling E) lower federal courts can alter or limit the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court

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Discuss the issue of human rights laws at the international level. How, and why, has human rights law developed? What types of rights would you add to this legal body in the 21st century, and why?

What will be an ideal response?

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The idea of pluralism uses as its focus the concept of:

A. electoral systems B. military power C. competing elites D. judicial review

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