No matter how well organized, electoral alliances fail
a. if they try to be all things to all people.
b. because they cannot always clearly differentiate their message from other alliances.
c. if they cannot get enough people to vote for their candidates.
d. because there are always too many divisions within an alliance.
c. if they cannot get enough people to vote for their candidates.
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It is possible to view the institutional presidency as
a. a great drain on the resources of the federal government. b. the glue that enables the federal government to operate under increased policy demands. c. an effective counterweight to the expertise Congress possesses on most matters of public policy. d. a presidential branch of the government separate and apart from the executive branch that attempts to coordinate the executive and legislative branches in its own behalf.
Several regional agreements seek to limit acid rain, caused by __________.
A. pesticides B. agricultural fertilizers C. water pollution D. air pollution