American voters normally choose among two or more competing candidates for the same office

Indicate whether the statement is true or false


True

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Which of the following statements concerning the roles of ideology and partisanship in shaping public opinion is NOT true?

a. Much of the current division in American politics can be expressed in ideological or partisan terms. b. Party labels provide mental cues that we use in interpreting and responding to personalities and news. c. Partisan sorting means that the average Democrats and Republicans are farther apart ideologically than was the case in previous decades. d. An ideology is a set of ideas about the world, whereas partisanship is an enduring allegiance to a party. e. Most Americans are too moderate or nonpartisan for these concepts to have much influence on them.

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Which issue did the Great Compromise not address?

a. Apportionment based on both population and equal representation b. Selection of an executive through an electoral college c. Requiring all bills dealing with taxing or spending to originate in the lower house d. What constituted a person for purposes of representation and taxation

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When did the Texas legislature change the rules to allow anyone to vote absentee without restrictions?

A. 2001 B. 1979 C. 1993 D. Texas has always allowed unrestricted absentee voting.

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During the first of the three eras of the Supreme Court, the unresolved questions concerning ______ were at the heart of the judiciary's most significant cases.

A. Congress and the president B. the president and the bureaucracy C. national and state governments D. individuals and the government

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