A strong party can be counted on to do all of the following EXCEPT
A) coordinate the legislature effectively.
B) make its members ignore the intentions of the voters.
C) mobilize voters.
D) ensure that voters "know what they're getting" when they elect a candidate bearing the party's label.
E) win elections by large majorities.
E
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A broad interpretation of the commerce clause
a. expands national powers. b. expands state powers. c. discourages states from working with each other. d. encourages states to penalize each other. e. discourages the expansion of national powers.
The term __________ is a term that stems from political science that describes a dramatic change in the political landscape usually centered a "critical election" where there are sharp changes in issues and or party leaders.
A. Party Fraction B. Party Splintering C. Party Realignment D. Party Division