A person who is involved in activities such as church, PTA, and a neighborhood association, but who doesn't typically become involved in political campaigns, would be classified as __________
a. a parochial participant
b. a communalist
c. a voting specialist
d. apolitical
Answer: b
Political Science
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A. to study cases where direct comparative studies are not possible B. to generate irrefutable answers to political questions C. to validate hypotheses which have no real-life examples D. to help narrow down potential explanations for political outcomes E. to disregard anomalies that go against the original hypothesis
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What are the pros and cons of having closed primaries and caucuses as opposed to open ones?
What will be an ideal response?
Political Science