A voter who determines which candidate he or she will vote for very early in the campaign most likely has based that decision on

A) the media's perception of the front-runner.
B) the candidate's stand on a particular issue of importance.
C) party identification.
D) the candidate's foreign policy experience.
E) the candidate's projected image.

C

Political Science

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The term bureaucratic rings refers to the

a. clientelistic networks established by private interests and mid-level bureaucrats. b. organizational structure of the Brazilian bureaucracy. c. close links between private interests, mid-level bureaucrats, and legislators. d. close links between domestic private interests, foreign commercial interests, and legislators. e. clientelistic networks established between foreign commercial interests and mid-level bureaucrats.

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The Neutral Party, a major political party, nominates Kevin Strauss for the presidential elections. David King, another strong contender for the post, splits from the Neutral Party and forms the Blue Party to promote his candidacy. The Blue Party best exemplifies a(n):

A) ideological party. B) personality party. C) issue-oriented party. D) single-issue party. E) reform party.

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