How has the frequency of filibusters changed in the Senate over the past 50 years?
a. Senate filibusters are more common now.
b. Senate filibusters are less common now.
c. There has been no change; there are about the same number of filibusters today.
d. There are no longer any filibusters.
e. Filibusters take place in the House instead now.
a
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a. Democrats. b. Republicans. c. Independents. d. Greens. e. Libertarians.
Why have American National Election Studies (ANES) researchers conducted surveys before and after every mid-term and presidential election since 1952?
a. to compile long-term studies of the electorate b. to increase voter participation c. to safeguard elections from manipulation by political consultants d. to clarify options for undecided voters