A) the Jeffersonian Party
B) the Republican Party
C) the Green Party
D) the Reform Party
E) the Tea Party
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A) 5
B) 10
C) 20
D) 30
E) 40
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A) gangs.
B) juntas.
C) machines.
D) corporations.
E) 527 committees.
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A) The Republican Party won control of both houses of Congress for the first time since the 1950s.
B) The Republican Party lost control of the Senate for the first time in twenty years.
C) Bill Clinton defeated Bob Dole and won his second term in office.
D) House Speaker Newt Gingrich resigned his seat after the Republican Party suffered severe losses.
E) The Supreme Court ruled that soft money was illegal and must be banned from politics.
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A) the South.
B) the West.
C) New England.
D) Washington,D.C.
E) the western territories.
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A) Richard Nixon
B) Barry Goldwater
C) Ronald Reagan
D) Franklin Delano Roosevelt
E) Dwight Eisenhower
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A) convention
B) caucus
C) party
D) district
E) primary
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True/False
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A) Most Republicans preferred policy approaches that required less government regulation of the market and less public spending.
B) Only one Republican in the House voted in favor of health reform.
C) The bill received majority support from Democrats in both the House and the Senate.
D) Republican Party opposition led Democratic leaders in the Senate to use the reconciliation process to pass the bill.
E) There was strong bipartisan support for the bill after compromises were struck between the House and the Senate.
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A) 5 percent.
B) 10 percent.
C) 25 percent.
D) 40 percent.
E) 50 percent.
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A) raise funds for candidates.
B) conduct voter registration drives.
C) litigate against unfavorable policies.
D) recruit candidates for office.
E) conduct get-out-the-vote drives.
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A) when new issues combine with economic or political crises to mobilize new voters and persuade large numbers of voters to reexamine their traditional partisan loyalties.
B) approximately every ten years.
C) when Congress approves of them.
D) after midterm congressional elections but not after presidential elections.
E) only when the Constitution is amended.
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A) money collected through illegal donations
B) money contributed directly to political parties and other organizations for political activities that are not regulated by federal campaign spending laws
C) nonmonetary donations made to a party for use of privileges such as airplanes and hotel rooms that are not officially considered income
D) money that is left over after the election
E) money that is contributed by a candidate to a political party in order to receive the party's support in an upcoming election
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A) Democratic;Republican
B) Republican;Democratic
C) Federalist;Whig
D) Whig;Federalist
E) Socialist;Republican
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A) attends every social function that a political party stages.
B) writes favorable news reports for the national media.
C) commits acts of civil disobedience when asked to by a political party.
D) not only votes,but also contributes time,energy,effort,and financial resources to party affairs.
E) formally declares their membership with a political party when registering to vote.
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A) clearly spells out a number of rules regarding how political parties must go about selecting a candidate to run for each elective office at the federal level but not at the state level.
B) clearly spells out a number of rules regarding how political parties must go about selecting a candidate to run for each elective office at the state level but not at the federal level.
C) is almost completely silent on the rules regarding how political parties must go about selecting a candidate to run for any elective office.
D) outlaws political parties from nominating specific candidates to run for elective office in order to make sure all citizens have an equal opportunity to serve in government.
E) gives the authority to nominate candidates for all elective offices to 527 committees.
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A) the majority system
B) the plurality system
C) proportional representation
D) the winner-take-all system
E) the spoils system
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