When e-mail fund-raising was newly introduced, one of the problems faced was that:
A. many people were not yet online.
B. the lists of prospects needed to be carefully prepared.
C. only Republicans benefited from it.
D. the cost of e-mailing was very high.
E. only conservatives benefited from it.
Answer: A
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b. television. c. newspapers. d. the Internet.
Which one of the following scenarios most accurately predicts political party success?
a. The party that adheres most rigidly to its ideology will win the most elections. b. The party that seeks to encompass a wide range of views will win the most elections. c. The party that takes the most extreme or dogmatic position will win the most elections. d. The party that avoids the moderate majority will win the most elections. e. The party that sets its positions forth in very clear and specific terms will win the most elections.
As each bureaucratic agency promotes its own interest, the role of the State Department generally is to promote
a. economic policies. b. war in resolving issues. c. diplomatic resolution to conflicts. d. international trade policies.
Which of the following is an example of community action?
a. Posting online about political issues. b. Cleaning up trash in an area of a city that needs it. c. Going to a state capitol to protest. d. Sending emails in support of a political candidate.