Which answer characterizes third parties in U.S. politics?
A.) Third-party candidates almost always come from the liberal end of the ideological spectrum
B.) Third-party candidates can draw attention to issues that might otherwise not be addressed
C.) Third-party candidates are not permitted by law
D.) Third parties have had great deal of electoral success over the years
Answer: B.) Third-party candidates can draw attention to issues that might otherwise not be addressed
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The importance of the Great Compromise was that it
A) created a legislature similar in structure to that under the Articles of Confederation. B) established a single, "one-state, one-vote" formula under which all states would benefit. C) strengthened the power of larger states at the expense of smaller states. D) granted equal power to the three branches of the new central government. E) ensured support for a strong national government from small as well as large states.
By recommending policy initiatives to state legislators and coordinating with state agencies that administer programs and implement policies, the governor is demonstrating his or her role as
A. party leader. B. crisis manager. C. intergovernmental coordinator. D. chief legislator.