Electioneering refers to ______.

a. the use of the courts to decide a close election
b. the process of a president campaigning for members of his political party
c. the false counting of votes conducted by many party machines in the Third Party Era
d. groups providing financial support to candidates they favor
e. the process of getting a person elected to public office

e. the process of getting a person elected to public office

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Which of the following is NOT true about the Electoral College?

a. Except for Maine and Nebraska, the states appoint their members of the Electoral College on a "winner-take-all" basis. b. A presidential candidate needs 270 electoral votes to win office outright. c. If no candidate receives a majority in the Electoral College, the election is decided by a majority vote in the House of Representatives, with each state delegation casting one vote. d. The Electoral College reinforces federalism by weakening the smaller states. e. All electors are now pledged to one party's candidate at the time of elections.

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Of the following, which was the first important right to privacy case decided by the Supreme Court?

a. Mapp v. Ohio (1961) – b. Brandenburg v. Ohio (1969) c. Roe v. Wade (1973) d. Griswold v. Connecticut (1965)

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