When a state or community adopts or emulates another jurisdiction's policies, it is known as
a. policy emulation.
b. copy-and-share politics.
c. policy diffusion.
d. imitation politics.
c
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Which of the following is a strong influence in voter choice in elections?
a. dealignment b. interest groups c. party identification d. a decline in partisanship
Indigenous populations that resisted colonialism were often destroyed by the use of military force
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
Which of the following is a requirement for a state's school aid to a parochial school to be deemed constitutional?
A. The purpose of the financial aid must be clearly secular. B. The primary effect of the aid must inhibit religion. C. The aid must demonstrate the active involvement of the sovereign in religious activity. D. The aid must be solely used to fund the salaries of teachers of secular courses. E. The aid must be used for textbooks and instructional materials of certain secular subjects.
After voter dealignment peaked in the mid-1980s, how did voting behavior change?
a. electorate polarization disappeared b. ticket-splitting increased c. voter turnout increased d. voter attachment to party increased e. transference from one party to the other increased