The work of _____ was instrumental in antilynching campaigns throughout the South, particularly in her role as editor of The Free Speech

A) Linda Carol Brown
B) Harriet Tubman
C) Elizabeth Cady Stanton
D) Rosa Parks
E) Ida B. Wells-Barnett


E

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a. Lyndon Johnson b. George McGovern c. Barry Goldwater d. Richard Nixon

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When a number of states compete to offer more favorable relocation deals to businesses, this exemplifies the practice of

a. fragmentation. b. administration. c. cooperation. d. affirmation.

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Compared to House incumbents, Senate incumbents are more likely to face the problem of

A. name recognition. B. raising enough money to run a strong campaign. C. an electorate that is inclined to judge their fitness for reelection in the context of pork-barrel legislation and other favors for the local community. D. a strong challenger. E. All of these answers are correct.

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Which of the following represent important legislative resources in executive-legislative relations?

a. Legislative review of administrative rules b. The legislative audit c. Legislative information systems d. All of the above

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