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Senators John McCain and Russell Feingold cosponsored legislation that
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Question 2 of 50
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An election signaling the significant change in popular allegiance from one party to another is a election.
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Question 3 of 50
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Realignment refers to a
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Question 4 of 50
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The party organization is essential because it
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Question 5 of 50
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Dealignment is an indication that
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Question 6 of 50
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What is the minimum number of electoral votes needed to win a presidential election?
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Question 7 of 50
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A party caucus is a meeting of
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Question 8 of 50
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The Constitution dictates that each state has
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Question 9 of 50
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Faithless electors are electors who
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Question 10 of 50
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All states except Maine
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Question 11 of 50
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The disproportionate amount of attention politicians pay to members of the middle and upper classes may best be attributed to the fact that
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Question 12 of 50
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What is a key effect of Electoral College votes being counted on a winner-take-all basis in all but one state?
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Question 13 of 50
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Because of the Electoral College, presidential candidates generally spend most of their time and resources in
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Question 14 of 50
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The means of conveying information to large public audiences cheaply and efficiently is known as
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Question 15 of 50
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The is the rule that when a station allows a candidate for office to by our use airtime outside of regular news broadcasts, it must allow all other candidates that same opportunity.
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Question 16 of 50
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The power to determine which news stories are covered and which are not is
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Question 17 of 50
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When the media bring a news issue to the public’s attention, thereby telling the public that this issue is important, the media engage in
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Question 18 of 50
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Which of the following is an example of horse-race journalism?
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Question 19 of 50
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In a voters, not party bosses, nominate party candidates.
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Question 20 of 50
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A critical election leads to a(n)
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Question 21 of 50
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Realignments are significant because they
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Question 22 of 50
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Major-party presidential nominations are now determined primarily by
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Question 23 of 50
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All of the following statements concerning the Electoral College are true EXCEPT
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Question 24 of 50
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All of the following statements concerning the legal obstacles to voting in the United States are true EXCEPT
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Question 25 of 50
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The required that stations give free airtime to issues that concerned the public and to opposing sides when controversial issues were covered.
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Question 26 of 50
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The term used to denote the aggregation of many citizens’ views and interests is:
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Question 28 of 50
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The process through which underlying beliefs and values are formed is collectively called political:
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Question 29 of 50
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The distinctive pattern of voting behavior reflecting the differences in views between men and women is termed the:
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Question 30 of 50
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More than any single news source, Americans get their news from:
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Question 31 of 50
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Which of the following is NOT a reason that print newspapers remain an important source of news in the United States today?
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Question 32 of 50
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American radio and television are regulated by an independent regulatory agency established in 1934 called the:
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Question 33 of 50
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A federal requirement that broadcasters provide candidates who are running for the same political office an equal opportunity to communicate their messages to the public is called the:
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Question 34 of 50
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For many years until the regulation was no longer enforced, broadcasters who aired programs on controversial issues were required to provide time for opposing views under a policy known as the:
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Question 35 of 50
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When the media focus a great deal on a particular story, people are influenced through the process known as:
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Question 36 of 50
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When the media choose to present a story from a particular angle to invoke a desired reaction, people are influenced through the process known as:
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Question 37 of 50
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At the beginning of the Republic, voting rights in most states were restricted to which of the following?
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Question 38 of 50
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In 1971, the Twenty-sixth Amendment lowered the voting age to:
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Question 39 of 50
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In presidential elections, every state is allocated votes in the Electoral College equal to the number of:
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Question 40 of 50
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Which term best describes the apportionment of voters in districts in such a way as to give unfair advantage to one political party?
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Question 41 of 50
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The type of electoral system in which victory goes to the individual who gets more votes than any other candidate is called a:
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Question 42 of 50
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A political party is an organization seeking:
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Question 43 of 50
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What is the name of the process by which a party selects a candidate for the general election?
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Question 44 of 50
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In modern American politics, how are most candidates nominated?
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Question 45 of 50
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The is the type of primary election most conducive to strong political parties.
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Question 46 of 50
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In the United States, third parties are usually influential for only a short time because their:
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Question 47 of 50
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(2 poitns) Which term describes an organized group of individuals or organizations that makes policy-related appeals to government?
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Question 48 of 50
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Which of the following is NOT one of the ways in which interest groups may enhance democracy?
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Question 49 of 50
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An attempt by a group to influence the policy process through persuasion of government officials is known as:
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Question 50 of 50
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Mobilizing ordinary citizens to write their representatives in support of a group’s position is a specific example of a:
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