The most important aspect of debates for political candidates is taking advantage of an opportunity to
A) present their own views on the issues.
B) attack the views of their opponent on the issues.
C) use the power of television to project an image.
D) speak to the part of the electorate that is already committed to voting for the candidate.
E) show the electorate that the candidate is eloquent and articulate.
C
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d. Many believed that this could set back economic development in the region by decades.
Which of the following statements is true about the ratification of the Constitution?
A) ?Ratification was a speedy and uncontroversial process. B) ?The Federalists opposed ratification of the Constitution by publishing essays in newspapers. C) ?The addition of the first ten amendments was unimportant in the Constitution ultimately being ratified. D) ?The Constitution was easily ratified in each of the state legislatures. E) ?The struggle for ratification included thirteen separate campaigns conducted in each state.