Which president was forced to resign from office because of a scandal
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Richard M Nixon, in 1974
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What important change occurred during andrew jacksons presidency
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The extension of voting rights to all white males.
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Which is a reason why the two major political parties do not have a strong central organizing structure
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Federalism
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Why did Andrew Jackson split from the democratic-Republican Party
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He wanted average citizens to be more involved in government
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What is one advantage of a multiparty system
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Voters have a wider choice of candidates and ideas
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Which party system is most common in a dictatorship
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one party system *Which party system is most common in a dictatorship?
A. Multiparty System
B. Bipartisan System
C. One-Party System
D. Two- Party System
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Which division of a city is a city council member elected to serve
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A ward
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Which is an example of a party acting as a bonding agent
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party officials decide if a candidate is qualified and of good
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Which generally plays a leading role in the making of public opinion
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Family and education play a leading role in the making of public
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What is true about soft money today
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it may not be given directly to political parties
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What is a major accomplishment of Franklin Roosevelt and the democratic party during the democrats era of control from 1932 1968
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they began a series of economic and social welfare programs
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What would be most likely to influence public opinion if a local politician had a plan to clean up a parki in your town
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residence
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How did the attitudes of many Americans change after the terrorist attacks of September 11 2001
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they became more concerned with foreign policy
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Pollsters construct a sample in the second step of a scientific poll in order to
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Find a group to represent the universe
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Nomination by petition is done by gathering signatures from what
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People are not nominated by petition.
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Why is using election results to measure public opinion is a challenge
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Using election results for public opinion would be a misuse of
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person thinks, but only show who they voted for and not why.
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Which president was forced to resign from office because of a scandal
Richard M Nixon, in 1974
What important change occurred during andrew jacksons presidency
The extension of voting rights to all white males.
Which is a reason why the two major political parties do not have a strong central organizing structure
Federalism
Why did Andrew Jackson split from the democratic-Republican Party
He wanted average citizens to be more involved in government
decisions.
What is one advantage of a multiparty system
Voters have a wider choice of candidates and ideas
Which party system is most common in a dictatorship
one party system *Which party system is most common in a dictatorship?
A. Multiparty System
B. Bipartisan System
C. One-Party System
D. Two- Party System
Which division of a city is a city council member elected to serve
A ward
Which is an example of a party acting as a bonding agent
party officials decide if a candidate is qualified and of good
character.
Which generally plays a leading role in the making of public opinion
Family and education play a leading role in the making of public
opinion.
What is true about soft money today
it may not be given directly to political parties
What is a major accomplishment of Franklin Roosevelt and the democratic party during the democrats era of control from 1932 1968
they began a series of economic and social welfare programs
What would be most likely to influence public opinion if a local politician had a plan to clean up a parki in your town
residence
How did the attitudes of many Americans change after the terrorist attacks of September 11 2001
they became more concerned with foreign policy
Pollsters construct a sample in the second step of a scientific poll in order to
Find a group to represent the universe
Nomination by petition is done by gathering signatures from what
People are not nominated by petition.
Why is using election results to measure public opinion is a challenge
Using election results for public opinion would be a misuse of
the poll and the election. Elections really don’t reflect what a
person thinks, but only show who they voted for and not why.