Which of the following is a factor that will increase the level of competition in a gubernatorial race?
a. A strong incumbent governor is running for reelection.
b. There is an uneven distribution of party voters in a state.
c. There is an open seat.
d. There is a clear front-runner who has enormous fundraising potential.
c
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How are the Fourteenth Amendment and the Civil Rights Act of 1964 similar?
a. They both were enacted quickly and easily. b. They both passed the strict scrutiny test administered by the Supreme Court. c. They were both based on Congress's power to regulate interstate commerce. d. They both sought equal rights for African Americans.
Which of the following would be a consequence of a successful revolution by the insurgents?
A. refraining from making large-scale reforms and introducing small-scale changes B. taking support from the previous government's employees in setting up the insurgent's government C. retaining most of the previous government's reforms and policies D. purging of the previous government's supporters and policies completely E. compromising with the previous government's authorities and sharing power
Who argued that political resources-such as money, prestige, expertise, and access to the mass media-have become so widely distributed that no single elite, no social class, no bureaucratic arrangement, can control them
A) Samuel P. Huntington B) Max Weber C) C. Wright Mills D) Karl Marx E) David B. Truman
What purposes do bicameral legislatures serve, and why might some argue that they are redundant?
What will be an ideal response?