What is the typical aim of protests in the United States?

a. affecting public policy change
b. overthrowing the government
c. influencing voting behavior—
d. informing the public about the candidates

a

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The populist movement in the early twentieth century is responsible for all of the following EXCEPT ________

A. ballot initiatives and recall elections B. replacement of party conventions with the primary elections C. the direct election of U.S. senators D. the creation of political parties

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A critical event that helped end the Republican Party's domination of national politics in the 1920s was

A) the Civil War. B) the Spanish-American War. C) World War I. D) the Great Depression. E) the Korean War.

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