Considering the information given in the "Unresolved Debate:
Do Presidential Campaigns Matter?" feature that campaigns do not matter, what should a candidate's most important appeal to voters be?
a. to undecided voters, who frequently switch parties at the last minute
b. to voters who are not sure the candidate is a credible option
c. to party leaders who can provide the necessary funds for the campaign
d. to highly political activists
e. to party loyalty, because Democrats vote for Democrats and Republicans vote for Republicans
e
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A. hate speech B. slander C. libel D. obscenity E. battery
Foreign policy that lays out a country’s basic stance toward international actors or issues is ______.
a. foreign economic policy b. structural defense policy c. crisis policy d. strategic policy