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In the past, the activities of political parties often had a very direct effect on citizen's everyday lives. In the 1930s, for example, strong party machines dominated local politics in many large cities. In some cities, such as Chicago, the party machine was almost omnipresent. Had you been living in such a city, the party machine would have affected your everyday life. Party machines then
bestowed government contracts on loyal supporters. The machines often helped the poor and the unfortunate with gifts of food and clothing (particularly before an election). Today, there are no real party machines. Nonetheless, political parties do affect your everyday life, if more indirectly. Consider that whichever party has the most members in Congress dominates that institution. Congressional leaders and committee chairs come from the dominant political party. Thus, a particular political party's success can often lead to new laws and regulations that affect your daily life. You may have to pay higher or lower taxes, face more or fewer employment opportunities, or experience changes in the social environment around you. Suppose, for example, that you live in a city with a relatively high and rising crime rate. If a political party that wants to spend more government resources on crime reduction wins a majority in Congress, your everyday life could be significantly affected. Similarly, political parties play important roles in state legislatures and governorships. A state legislature controlled by Democrats will create and implement different policies than a legislature controlled by Republicans, and vice versa. These policies could affect the amount of tuition you pay, the amount of state taxes that are withheld from your paycheck, the speed limit on your state's highways, the job opportunities available to you, and so on. The author suggests that party machines a. helped to raise the standard of living for poor Americans. b. are still very important in our American political system today. c. bought votes from the poor by giving them food and clothing. d. were able to wipe out crime in large cities.
Read each sentence carefully. If the sentence is correct, write C in the space provided. If the sentence contains a misplaced modifier, write MM and correct the sentence. If the sentence contains a dangling modifier, write DM and correct the sentence. Science has brought us many changes that make our lives easier.
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¿Es importante? Your friend Mario is not sure if recycling is important. Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verb. Choose the subjunctive or the indicative, according to the context. Yo estoy seguro de que muchas personas no ____________________ (comprender) la situación verdadera.
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"God's Grandeur"--Gerard Manley Hopkins The poem is a
A. Ballad B. Limerick C. Sonnet D. Haiku