What did the book The Changing American Voter conclude about the role of the party as a guide to the vote?
A) It no longer exists.
B) It cannot be determined.
C) It has declined as a guide.
D) It has increased as a guide.
E) It is the same as it was fifty years ago in this country.
C
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Why would it be important for a Democratic candidate to convince people such as Democratic governors and party leaders that he or she is the most electable candidate?
a. These leaders always generate good press for a candidate. b. These leaders may become super-delegates. c. Democratic governors are experienced at campaigning. d. Democratic Party leaders can decide who gets the final nomination. e. Democratic candidates need more reassurance from party leaders than Republican candidates.
At the root of every action carried out by a public servant lies
a. a concern for meeting goals. b. a moral or ethical question. c. a quest for efficiency. d. a legislative directive.
According to most definitions, which of the following does a country definitely need to have in order to be a democracy?
a. Strategic voting b. Recall referenda c. Citizen assemblies d. Periodic elections
In the election of 1932, which candidate pledged a "New Deal"?
A) Theodore Roosevelt B) Woodrow Wilson C) Herbert Hoover D) Lyndon Baines Johnson E) Franklin Delano Roosevelt