Which of these is an example of mandatory (or entitlement) spending?
a. Funding for the FDA
b. Social Security
c. No Child Left Behind
d. Child nutrition programs
b. Social Security
Political Science
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An open seat election is ______.
A. one in which no limits are placed on spending B. one in which no incumbent is running C. one in which all the challengers are outspent D. one in which a career politician decides to run again
Political Science
Electioneering refers to ______.
a. the use of the courts to decide a close election b. the process of a president campaigning for members of his political party c. the false counting of votes conducted by many party machines in the Third Party Era d. groups providing financial support to candidates they favor e. the process of getting a person elected to public office
Political Science