Fusion balloting is a

a. method for determining the eligibility of voters who are registered with political parties.
b. method for determining the eligibility of voters who are not registered with political parties.
c. system that allows third parties to cross-endorse major party candidates

d. technique requiring a two-round runoff system in single-member district elections.

c

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The current U.S. cabinets employ between __________ and __________ percent of all federal civil servants

A) 80; 90 B) 75; 80 C) 85; 90 D) 70; 80

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An important conclusion in this chapter focuses on the changes in power and control by the state. This conclusion can be summed up as

a. the state's loss of control over globalization. b. the regaining of control by the state over globalization. c. the ability of the state to assert itself through market barriers. d. an uneasy truce between the forces of globalization and the state.

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