What was the result of the 1896 presidential election?
a. The Federalists won.
b. The Democratic Party won.
c. The parties became competitive for over thirty years.
d. The New Deal emerged.
e. The Fair Deal emerged.
c
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The delegates to the Constitutional Convention were popularly elected.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
To appeal to the majority of voters, a political party will have to ________________
a. clearly articulate a policy platform. b. move to the ideological middle. c. launch an extensive media campaign. d. raise more money than the other party or candidate.
Which of the following cannot be considered an active-positive president?
a. Franklin Roosevelt b. Theodore Roosevelt c. John F. Kennedy d. Lyndon Johnson
In Federalist No. 10, Madison expressed concerns about what he called "factions
" What are some examples of modern-day factions, and is it true that these factions pursue their self-interest at the expense of the broader public interest, as Madison assumed? What will be an ideal response?