An active partisan is a person who claims to be independent but consistently favors one party over another

Indicate whether the statement is true or false


FALSE

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Party systems are distinguished from each other by:

a. number of political parties, ideological breadth, and degree of institutionalization. b. number of political parties, type of electoral rules, and degree of institutionalization. c. number of political parties, percentage of seats in legislature held by dominant party, and type of electoral rules. d. number of political parties, ideological breadth, and type of electoral rules.

Political Science

Those who were more generally opposed to both a stronger central government and the ratification of the U.S. Constitution were known as

a. Anti-Federalists. b. Democrats. c. Republicans. d. Whigs. e. Federalists.

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The Internet has already made a mark on the American political process, and its impact may well continue to grow. Discuss the changes the Internet and other new communication technologies have already wrought. Have these changes been substantial or superficial? Are they for the better or for the worse? How have these technologies affected your own political engagement?

What will be an ideal response?

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What makes humanitarian aid different from development, military, and democracy aid?

a. It comes only in the form of goods rather than money. b. It is conducted only by non-governmental organizations. c. It is in direct response to an emergency. d. It is highly politicized.

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