Unit II
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- Q1This past election is an example ofParty PolarizationVoter EfficacyPluralist TheoryDivided Government30s
- Q2This is an example ofvoter apathydivided governmentvalence issuestruncated government30s
- Q3Term limits and government transparency are examples ofparty affiliationvalence issuesspatial issuesconstitutional amendments30s
- Q4Super Delegates are most closely associated withCaucusSuper TuesdayRepublican PartyDemocratic Party30s
- Q5NY has a(n)open primaryclosed primaryblanket primarycaucus30s
- Q6Front loading is best described asSuper Tuesdaymoving your state's primary or caucus to the beginning of the process so that it is more relevantIowa and New Hampshire primariesthe Superdelegate count30s
- Q7Must be at least 35, citizen of the US, natural born citizen, live in the US for 14 yearsqualifications to run for the US Senatequalifications to run for US Representativequalifications to run for state senatequalifications to run for President30s
- Q8This job has term limitsPresidentUS SenateUS RepresentativeSupreme Court30s
- Q9a US constitutional case, in which the United States Supreme Court held that the First Amendment's Free Speech Clause prohibits the government from restricting political independent expenditures by corporations, associations, or labor unions; struck down more of McCain-Feingold.Citizens UnitedFEC v. Wisconsin Right to LifeBuckley v. ValeoMcConnell v. FEC30s
- Q10money spent on behalf of the candidate, or in opposition of a candidate, but not in conjunction with the candidateindependent expenditurescampaign finance reformPolitical Partyindependent donations30s