Over time, power has largely shifted ______.

a. from states to the people
b. from the national government to the states
c. from states to the national government
d. from the executive branch to the judicial branch


c. from states to the national government

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What impact has the "Motor Voter" law had?

a. It has had no impact on voter registration or voting. b. It has led to more new voters registering, most of whom claim to be Independents. c. It has led to more new voters registering, most of whom claim to Democrats. d. It has increased voter turnout by approximately 10 percent.

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In ______________, the Court held that police are not required to inform motorists who are stopped for other reasons that they are "free to go" before asking them to consent to a search of their automobile

a. Chimel v. California (1969) b. Schneckloth v. Bustamonte (1973) c. Florida v. Bostick (1991) d. Ohio v. Robinette (1996)

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State committees have remained very influential in the electoral process by acting as ________

A. national policymakers B. service providers to candidates C. interest groups D. the ultimate authority over the nomination process

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The winner-take-all principle can be observed in the United States when the ________ select(s) the president and the vice president

A) party elders B) electoral college C) national committee D) party-in-government E) voters in each state

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