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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 important change occurred during andrew jacksons presidency

The extension of voting rights to all white males.

Who first used a donkey to symbolize the Democratic Party and an elephant to symbolize the republican party

Thomas Nast

Why did Andrew Jackson split from the democratic-Republican Party

He wanted average citizens to be more involved in government decisions.

What was the Republican Party position on slavery

it opposed slavery.

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.

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

As children grow into adulthood their expands to include co-workers and neighbors

Peer group

Supporters claim that closed primaries make candidates more responsive to

Supporters claim that closed primaries make candidates more responsive to?

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