American voters want an economic climate with ______.
a. low rates of unemployment, rising incomes, stable prices, lower taxes, and effective social welfare programs
b. full employment, stable incomes, decreasing prices, no taxes, and an absence of social welfare programs
c. rising unemployment, equalized incomes, stable prices, moderate taxes, and freely available social welfare programs
d. stable employment, rising incomes, rising prices, fairly distributed taxes, and moderate availability of social welfare programs
a. low rates of unemployment, rising incomes, stable prices, lower taxes, and effective social welfare programs
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Edmund Burke's theory of how members of a legislature should represent a district is:
a. the legislator must act as a delegate, only doing what the people want. b. the legislator must act as a trustee, doing what he/she believes to be correct. c. the legislator must act as a politico, doing a combination of a and b. d. the legislator must do as little as possible, so as not to cause harm. e. the legislator must always do what his or her party wants.
Observers often list the first stage of a presidential election as the pre-nomination campaign that occurs shortly after a presidential election is concluded. What occurs during this phase?
a. The candidates for the next presidential election must be selected so that they have the full four years to campaign. b. Political parties hold primary elections to determine who they can accept as possible candidates. c. The president appoints committees from each party to begin searching for his competitors in the next election. d. Possible candidates begin to test the waters, raise money, attract media attention, and try to sway support of influential party members. e. The political parties hold their national conventions to plot the campaign for the next four years.