For presidential candidates, a significant advantage in an early primary win in New Hampshire is

A) being named the lead horse, which eliminates other partisan challengers.
B) the ability to ignore the rest of the primary election season.
C) a bonus accrual of 10 superdelegate votes at the national nominating convention.
D) being designated as the front-runner, with resulting media exposure
E) the right to speak at the nominating convention of their party.

D

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A) measures used in the field are often invalid. B) researchers cannot assume that findings from the lab will hold in the field. C) field research is not reliable and should not be used to answer questions of causality. D) All of the above

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Which of the following is not an example of the paradox in U.S. foreign policy?

a. Prior to the 9/11 attacks, the Bush administration failed to act on intelligence warning of the threat posed by Osama bin Laden because of conflicting reports. b. Members of Congress sued President Clinton over intervention in Kosovo, alleging that the president used the intervention as a distraction from his ongoing impeachment hearing. c. In 2010, The New York Times leaked more than 250,000 secret diplomatic cables and military documents. d. In the post–Cold War period, policy makers created new institutions to address transnational issues such as drug trafficking and terrorism.

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