_____ are representatives from each political party who are allowed to monitor voting places to make sure that the election is run fairly.

A. Delegates
B. Poll watchers
C. Electors
D. Political consultants
E. Pollsters

Answer: B

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A) impeaching the nominee. B) ending a filibuster. C) calling an end to the session. D) voting to reject a nominee for federal court. E) voting to have the president withdraw the nominee.

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Public managers are likely to face conflicting incentives from all of the following except

a. elected representatives.

b. unionized workers.

c. Citizens.

d. administrative supervisors.

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