The campaign factor that is most important in lower-level offic races is
A.) the number of campaign signs
B.) the media
C.) grassroots activism
D.) negative campaigning
Ans: C.) grassroots activism
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Which of the following is a criticism of voter identification laws?
a. They require all voters to drive. b. Providing identification cards to all voters is costly for the states. c. They have a disproportionate effect on certain demographics. d. They threaten the anonymity of voters.
The continuing difficulty in coordinating policy and information among different intelligence agencies in the Department of Homeland Security illustrates that
A) in times of crisis, even the most powerful bureaucratic units can be forced to change. B) even in times of crisis, powerful bureaucratic units may successfully resist change. C) Congress can over-rule the president in times of crisis. D) whereas powerful bureaucratic units may be willing to change, smaller ones typically are not. E) It is impossible to add a new department to the federal bureaucracy.
In McCulloch v. Maryland (1819), the Supreme Court ruled that
A. states could form banks and tax them. B. the national government could charter banks and the states could not tax those banks. C. the national government's power was dependent on the states. D. Congress erred when it created a national banking system. E. states could not charter banks.
The communist revolution in China differed from those in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe because China's
a. was based on widespread popular revolution. b. succeeded without the use of violence. c. closely adhered to Marxist theory. d. did not rely on a strong individual leader. e. was based primarily in the cities.