What was the main goal of the Pre-Election Presidential Transition Act?
A)to allow recognized presidential candidates to access transition services and facilities before the general election
B)to allow third-party presidential candidates to access transition services and facilities before the general election
C)to allow early presidential candidates to purchase transition services and facilities from government offices during the primary election season
D)to allow citizens to access each candidate's transition plans during the general election
A
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Fascism is similar to communism as both totalitarian ideologies ________
A. downplay nationalism and emphasize the interests among workers across nations B. devalue individual rights, dismiss democracy, and rationalize an all-powerful state C. reject private property and capitalism vehemently D. emphasize nationalism as the most important form of political identity E. glorify charismatic, personalistic leaders who supposedly embody the national will
Traditionally the U.S. Supreme Court has been dominated by the appointment of white males. This tradition was first broken with the appointment of an African American in what year?
a. 1865 b. 1883 c. 1920 d. 1967 e. 2005
“Relative deprivation” is best defined as
a. a situation where part of the population faces economic hardship b. the belief that a group is not getting their share of something of value relative to others in the society c. lack of support from wealthy groups to the well-being of all citizens d. a system of unequal oppression
What best represents the trend of party polarization over the last three decades?
a. The parties have become less polarized because more and more voters are opting to become independents. b. Both Republicans and Democrats have become more liberal. c. While members of Congress have not become more extreme, ordinary citizens have. d. Each congressional party has become more homogeneous, and the distance between parties has increased.