Campaign messages

a. tend to have little effect on elections in the United States because the effects cancel out.
b. are chosen to match the strengths and interests of the candidate so it is easier to remain on message.
c. depend on two things: the national context and who is running against them.
d. are developed on an ad hoc basis and are very rarely rooted in any type of research.

c. depend on two things: the national context and who is running against them.

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A. the Housing and Community Development Act. B. too small to achieve its goals. C. the Ideal Cities Initiative. D. deadlock caused by the Watergate scandal.

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In general, the conservative position on the United Nations is that it

a) gives too much power to the United States. b) is a fair and useful arbitrator of international law. c) gives too much power to poor nations. d) increases the freedom of rich nations.

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