In very large districts and states, it is difficult for congressional candidates to connect directly with voters, which tends to make these campaigns about
A) the personal characteristics of candidates.
B) the size of the campaign war chest.
C) international concerns, not local ones.
D) issues and party politics.
E) issues of little consequence to voters.
D
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Madison and Jefferson both subscribed to the view that the First Amendment erects a “wall of separation between church and state”
a. but this is only one interpretation, as separation is not mentioned in the Constitution itself. b. but all of the other Founders were clear and unequivocal that the government was grounded in and relied on Christian religious doctrine. c. although the Constitution specifically calls for the federal promotion of “religious values.” d. but the Supreme Court has never addressed government entanglement in religion.
A political party platform is a:
A. Statement of party policy goals B. Legal document describing party history C. Group of party bosses D. Place for party meetings