The tendency in elections to focus on the personal attributes of a candidate, such as his or her strengths, weaknesses, background, experience, and visibility, is known as __________
a. candidate appeal
b. the incumbency advantage
c. party platforms
d. issue-oriented voting
a
Political Science
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Which of the following is true about states as unitary actors?
a. Many competing national interest groups have to work to create a unitary national interest. b. They do not have one national interest. c. They speak in one voice in defense of national interest. d. They are militarily strong. e. Lobbyists and interest groups form the national interests of states
Political Science
Which of the following powers does the Constitution not grant to Congress?
a. Broad powers of taxing and spending b. Power to declare laws unconstitutional c. Power to regulate interstate commerce d. Power to issue copyrights
Political Science