In order to assemble a winning strategy, candidates often:

a. Avoid issues they perceive as no-win.
b. Identify issues that resonate with their constituents.
c. Address specific issues but take fuzzy positions.
d. All of these choices.

ANS: D

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Which of the following is true of the Articles of Confederation?

a. It established a "league of friendship" among the states. b. It required nine of the 13 states to approve new amendments. c. It gave the power of taxation to the Continental Congress. d. It included a mechanism to coordinate the state courts. e. It included an executive branch appointed by the state legislatures.

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