If you were running a campaign fora relatively unknown presidential candidate, you would want to allow plenty of time for your candidate to __________
a. travel extensively in Iowa before the caucuses
b. visit major cities in California during the election campaign
c. meet the people in small towns in Texas
d. go door-to-door greeting voters
a
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What was the basis for the Supreme Court's decision in Plessy v. Ferguson (1896) that upheld the constitutionality of a state law requiring segregated railroad facilities?
a. Former slaves are not entitled to full citizenship rights because they did not immigrate to the United States willingly. b. Former slaves are not entitled to full citizenship rights because they were considered property under the law. c. The Constitution does not prohibit segregation; it only mandates equal protection under the law. d. Railroad transportation involves interstate commerce, which is regulated by Congress; there is no provision in federal law that prohibits segregation. e. Each state has the right to interpret the Constitution as it sees fit, as long as the interpretation is "reasonable and without malice."
The three corners of the iron triangle in policymaking are:
A) the national, the state, and the local levels of government. B) the media, the public, and the political parties. C) Congress, the president, and the courts. D) legislators, bureaucrats, and interest groups. E) the Senate, the House of Representatives, and the president.