A top-two primary does which of the following?
a. It pits all the candidates against each other, regardless of party affiliation, and the two with the most votes become the candidates for election.
b. It pits only the top two candidates from each party against each other.
c. It pits only the top two candidates who have polled the highest against each other.
d. It pits all the candidates against each other, from a single party, and the two with the most votes become the candidates for election.
a. It pits all the candidates against each other, regardless of party affiliation, and the two with the most votes become the candidates for election.
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The Housing and Community Development Act of 1974:
A. decentralized program control to state governments. B. gave regional governments more control over those programs. C. gave local governments more discretion in spending the money. D. increased national control over program operations.
The purpose of the supremacy clause is to clearly state that where state and national laws conflict, a. the state law remains supreme
b. the national law remains supreme. c. a new amendment needs to be proposed. d. the law is determined null and void.