The national parties have set restrictions about how states select __________
a. state party chairs
b. election monitors
c. national convention delegates
d. the precincts to target in get-out-the-vote efforts
Answer: c
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The ideology of ______________ recognized colonialism as driven by the perpetuation and protection of private property
a. Marxism b. socialism c. capitalism d. constructivism e. incrementalism
In which case did the Supreme Court confirm that the Bill of Rights applied restrictions to the national government, and not state governments?
A) Barron v. Baltimore B) Gitlow v. New York C) Benton v. Maryland? D) Everson v. Board of Education E) Mapp v. Ohio
In 1824 Andrew Jackson was the first presidential candidate in American history to win the popular vote but not win a majority of the Electoral College. What happened as a result of these election results?
a. The election was scratched and a new election held with Jackson losing in the second election. b. Since Jackson did not win a majority of the Electoral College, the House of Representatives made the choice. c. The Republican Party was created from the turmoil and began to win elections. d. Political stalemate formed, which prohibited the formation of other parties. e. The turmoil was so great that the election was not held and the existing president served for three more years.
In the nineteenth century, the balance of power can be considered
a. reactionary. b. preemptive. c. non-existent. d. secular. e. theological.