________ refer to the constraints on how much a single contributor may give to a candidate in an election or period of time

A. Disclosure laws
B. Election regulation laws
C. Contribution limits
D. Public financing laws
E. Candidate expenditure laws


C

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Institutional design refers to

a. arrangements that define relationships between the various parts of government and between different levels of government. b. how states are formed c. arrangements that define relationships between states and international organizations. d. different conceptualizations of states used by comparativists. e. the relationship between markets and the state.

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One especially significant aspect in a country's history that helps determine its modern-day economic success is

A) at what point it became democratic. B) when it gained its independence. C) when language first evolved. D) whether it fought on the side of the allies in WWII. E) whether it was Communist or not.

Political Science

Briefly describe three ways in which the requirements or functions of the Senate differ from those of the House of Representatives.

What will be an ideal response?

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A senator from Sagenia is in favor of environmental regulations that forbid industries from disposing chemical wastes in rivers, despite the fact that many companies in Sagenia might come under scrutiny for the violation of such regulations. This scenario illustrates the _____ taken by Congress members.

A. trustee view of representation B. instructed-delegate view of representation C. special-interest view of representation D. bipartisan view of representation E. partisan view of representation

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