What is the goal of a political campaign?
A. To provide competition that will allow the most qualified candidate to be elected
B. To win the election, since the candidate who comes in second gets no reward
C. To improve the voters’ knowledge of the major issues
D. To make the parties stronger and unite the country
E. To provide voters with a candidate who satisfies their preferences
Answer: B
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The Supreme Court has ruled that
A) the legislative veto is unconstitutional. B) the use of the Congressional Budget Office is unconstitutional. C) the use of the General Accounting Office to monitor executive spending is unconstitutional. D) the use of the Office of Technology Assessment is an invasion of the executive domain and therefore is unconstitutional. E) the legislative veto should never be a subject of discussion.
How do “hard power” and “soft power” differ?
What will be an ideal response?