The use of the Internet is a very expensive way for political candidates to contact, recruit, and mobilize supporters, as well as to disseminate information about their positions on issues.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
The use of the Internet is an inexpensive way for political candidates to contact, recruit, and mobilize supporters, as well as to disseminate information about their positions on issues. In effect, the Internet can replace brochures, letters, and position papers. See 10-5: Political News and Campaigns on the Web
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Political parties are often referred to as
a. the children of democracy. b. unnecessary appendages to the political process. c. organizations that can stem corruption. d. superfluous to the process of politics. e. none of the above.
Political authority is given using the same method in the United States and the United Kingdom
Indicate whether the statement is true or false