A system in which eligible voters may participate in a party’s primary election regardless of that voter’s partisan affiliation is called a(n) ______.

a. closed primary
b. caucus
c. blanket primary
d. open primary


d. open primary

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A. very low compared to other states B. about 25th C. in the top 10 percent D. in the top 5 percent

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Under the Old System, crises had a way of leaving the federal bureaucracy

A. more efficient. B. more decentralized. C. larger than it was before. D. less organized. E. less popular.

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What is unilateralism? How was it apparent in U.S. foreign policymaking in regard to the war in Iraq? How have unilateral actions prompted anti-Americanism around the globe?

What will be an ideal response?

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Efforts to influence public officials through personal contacts with them is referred to as

A) grassroots lobbying. B) electioneering. C) litigation. D) direct lobbying. E) electioneering.

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