Why does the U.S. political system fail to produce a major third party?
a. multi-member districts and a proportional voting system
b. single-member districts and a nonpartisan blanket primary system
c. multi-member districts and a plurality (first-past-the-post) voting system
d. single-member districts and a plurality (first-past-the-post) voting system
d
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a) Non-Hispanic black b) Non-Hispanic white c) Asian d) Cuban
Rules governing international commerce often evolve according to the wishes of the powerful. (a) How useful is hegemonic stability theory in accounting for the creation and stability of the postwar international economic regime? (b) Describe the problems that arise when the hegemon is no longer able to effectively carry out its role
What will be an ideal response?
Before the U.S. Constitution was adopted, police power was exercised by the states. Upon its adoption
a. states delegated the power to the federal government. b. states retained police power for themselves. c. states eliminated police power. d. None of the above is true.
How many senators does it take to block any action on any piece of legislator?
a. 51 b. 41 c. 30 d. All