In which capacity is a modern vice president particularly influential in American politics?

a. as an adviser in the policy-making process
b. as a leader of the cabinet
c. as a lead negotiator for executive agreements
d. as presiding officer of the Senate

a

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Which of the following is the least useful kind of relationship in social science theory?

a.) covariational b.) causal c.) positive d.) spurious

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What phenomenon partly explains Johnson's victory in 1964, Nixon's victory in 1972, and Reagan's victory in 1984?

a. voters rewarding the incumbent's party when they think the government in general is doing a good job b. voters rewarding the challenger's party when they think the government in general is doing a bad job c. voters punishing the incumbent's party when they think the government in general is doing a bad job d. voters generally flip-flopping between parties to show their dissatisfaction with the two-party system

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