The 1976 nomination of Jimmy Carter demonstrated the need for candidates to ________
A) run as independent candidates
B) be members of Congress
C) focus on caucuses instead of primaries
D) be Washington insiders
E) appeal directly to voters
E
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The political analogy to Einstein's "unleashed power of the atom," described by the authors is
a. the threat of nuclear war. b. globalization. c. the emergence of the United States as the only superpower. d. rapid industrial development in some Third World countries. e. the use of terrorism.
The 501c's ability to hide its contributors created a new campaign-finance issue. Which of the following best describes the views of Democrats?
A) Democrats argued that the right to freedom of association would be violated if donor anonymity is encouraged. B) Democrats argued that anonymous contributions were simply a further corruption of the political process. C) Democrats argued that revealing the identity of donors would limit the amount contributed to political campaigns. D) Democrats argued that unaccounted contributions would provoke the Supreme Court to limit campaign financing. E) Democrats argued that donors needed the right to remain anonymous so that they would not have to fear retribution.