Successful political campaigns
a. rely exclusively on television advertising to reach voters because this is the way most voters acquire political information.
b. try to win every vote so that the candidate can claim a mandate for the policies highlighted in the campaign.
c. work to frame the choice in a way that underlines their candidate’s strengths and plays down his or her weaknesses.
d. must rely on publicly available information because the use of any commercial information violates federal privacy laws.
c. work to frame the choice in a way that underlines their candidate’s strengths and plays down his or her weaknesses.
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A. elimination of stop-and-frisk for suspected drug possession B. legally mandated treatment for incarcerated addicts C. maximum sentence reductions D. implementation of good Samaritan laws
The problems of pollution and conserving natural resources are examples of
a. free riding. b. agency loss. c. shirking. d. tragedies of the commons.