Which of the following is true about primary election campaign ads?

a. They frequently denounce the idea of political parties and focus on what a candidate will do if elected.
b. They frequently mention political parties and focus less on issue positions or name recognition.
c. They present voters with all the reasons a candidate deserves their vote.
d. Primary election campaign ads rarely mention political parties and focus instead on issue positions or name recognition.

d. Primary election campaign ads rarely mention political parties and focus instead on issue positions or name recognition.

Political Science

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Some scholars argue that the fragmented welfare state and paltry benefits have contributed to the rise in poverty of female-headed households, which is known as

a. the feminization of poverty. b. feminazism. c. the race to the bottom. d. social Darwinism.

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Observers often list the first stage of a presidential election as the pre-nomination campaign that occurs shortly after a presidential election is concluded. What occurs during this phase?

a. The candidates for the next presidential election must be selected so that they have the full four years to campaign. b. Political parties hold primary elections to determine who they can accept as possible candidates. c. The president appoints committees from each party to begin searching for his competitors in the next election. d. Possible candidates begin to test the waters, raise money, attract media attention, and try to sway support of influential party members. e. The political parties hold their national conventions to plot the campaign for the next four years.

Political Science