The purpose of the electoral college is to elect the president
and vice-president of the United States. It is made up of the
electors from each state. They do not actually meet as a body, but
send their votes to the President of the Senate.
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What is a random sample
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A random sample is a selection from the population of interest
where each item (persons, households, widgets, etc.) has an equal
chance of being selected. The idea being that measuring a random
sample of sufficient size will accurately (within a margin of
error) reflect the "true" value that exists in the population -
while at the same time reducing your study to a manageable
size.
A random sample is integral in good survey design to reduce bias
in your experiment.
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What does a platform committee do
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developed policy statements
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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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Why did congress create an expanded federal court system
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whoever wrote 1978 by itself, then you're just stupid.
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What was the Republican Party position on slavery
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it opposed slavery.
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Who support was important in getting Virginia to ratify the constitution
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George Washington
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Which is not a characteristic of a multiparty system
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Multiparty systems allow for variation in political discourse,
and often tries to unite them all in policy decisions, or at least
to make decisions with the majority in mind. Multiparty systems do
have one leader, but he or she typically gets input from many other
people.
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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 not a task typically assigned to a precint election board
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Answer: Setting the boundaries of its Precinct
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Which is not a sound practice to use for conducting interviews which is the fourth step of a scientific poll
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conducting in person interviews and telephone interviews in the
same poll -novanet:)
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When did Overseas Absentee Voting Act happen
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Overseas Absentee Voting Act happened in 2003.
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As children grow into adulthood their expands to include co-workers and neighbors
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Peer group
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It is important to political leader to understand public opinion because public pinion
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It is important because leaders will be accountable for their
deeds during public opinions.
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Between 2000 and 2008 how did americans change the way thet got their campaign news
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Between 2000 and 2008, Americans switched from getting campaign
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Supporters claim that closed primaries make candidates more responsive to
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Supporters claim that closed primaries make candidates more
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What is the purpose of the electoral college
The purpose of the electoral college is to elect the president
and vice-president of the United States. It is made up of the
electors from each state. They do not actually meet as a body, but
send their votes to the President of the Senate.
What is a random sample
A random sample is a selection from the population of interest
where each item (persons, households, widgets, etc.) has an equal
chance of being selected. The idea being that measuring a random
sample of sufficient size will accurately (within a margin of
error) reflect the "true" value that exists in the population -
while at the same time reducing your study to a manageable
size.
A random sample is integral in good survey design to reduce bias
in your experiment.
What does a platform committee do
developed policy statements
Which president was forced to resign from office because of a scandal
Richard M Nixon, in 1974
Why did congress create an expanded federal court system
whoever wrote 1978 by itself, then you're just stupid.
What was the Republican Party position on slavery
it opposed slavery.
Who support was important in getting Virginia to ratify the constitution
George Washington
Which is not a characteristic of a multiparty system
Multiparty systems allow for variation in political discourse,
and often tries to unite them all in policy decisions, or at least
to make decisions with the majority in mind. Multiparty systems do
have one leader, but he or she typically gets input from many other
people.
Which division of a city is a city council member elected to serve
A ward
Which is not a task typically assigned to a precint election board
Answer: Setting the boundaries of its Precinct
James Thorpe Answered this ADN!
Which is not a sound practice to use for conducting interviews which is the fourth step of a scientific poll
conducting in person interviews and telephone interviews in the
same poll -novanet:)
When did Overseas Absentee Voting Act happen
Overseas Absentee Voting Act happened in 2003.
As children grow into adulthood their expands to include co-workers and neighbors
Peer group
It is important to political leader to understand public opinion because public pinion
It is important because leaders will be accountable for their
deeds during public opinions.
Between 2000 and 2008 how did americans change the way thet got their campaign news
Between 2000 and 2008, Americans switched from getting campaign
news in newspapers to the internet.
Supporters claim that closed primaries make candidates more responsive to
Supporters claim that closed primaries make candidates more
responsive to?