An accurate way to gain insight into the public's perception of a candidate is through

A) man-on-the-street opinion polls, because they are conducted by the media.
B) tracking polls, because they are conducted almost daily and enable fine-tuning of the candidate's message.
C) advertising expenditures, because these are indicative of the strongest candidate.
D) the primary election, because the response from voters will always indicate the strongest candidate.
E) campaign contributions made by individual households, because this funding highlights most voter's preference.

B

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In the conflict between accommodationist and separationist views of the establishment clause, the Supreme Court has in recent times sided consistently with the incorporation position

a. true b. false

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