Ross Perot's Reform Party represented a __________ the current party system
a. dealignment from
b. polarization of
c. rejuvenation of
d. realignment of
Answer: a
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a. are highly centralized, with strong national organs exercising heavy influence over weaker state party organizations. b. tend to be single-interest parties that avoid becoming multiinterest coalitions. c. are coalitions, gaining support from varied segments of the population. d. avoid taking moderate political positions in order to attract voters. e. are always more powerful at the local level than at the national level.
Which of the following is a policy that fast-growing emerging economies generally follow?
a. keep prices fixed b. set a fixed exchange rate c. concentrate on the country's home market d. keep government dealings under cover e. invest in education