What happens at the campaign stage of the initiative process?
What will be an ideal response?
Supporters and opponents campaign to convince voters to reject or accept the measure, which is now referred to as a Proposition, such as "Prop #." If the measure is controversial, the measure may generate considerable interest and millions of dollars may be spent to promote or defeat it. (The most expensive campaigns exceed $100 million in total spending.)
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___________overwhelmingly believe the United States must use military force to stop aggression; economic sacrifices are not enough
a. Conservatives c. Libertarians b. Liberals d. Feminists
The Republicans captured the Senate for the first time in forty years in the midterm elections
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Discuss Texas's legacy of restricted ballot access. Does Texas continue to restrict the ballot today? Defend your position.
What will be an ideal response?
Which of the following is a tactic often used by interest groups to influence the federal bureaucracy?
a. Picketing federal office buildings b. Striking and work stoppages c. Protesting and civil disobedience d. Influencing political appointments e. Refusing to pay taxes