A) the majority system
B) the plurality system
C) proportional representation
D) the winner-take-all system
E) the spoils system
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A) Political action committees
B) 527 Committees
C) Political caucuses
D) Political parties
E) Party machines
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A) the number of political parties in the country
B) the balance of power between and within party coalitions
C) the issues and policies around which party competition is organized
D) the laws that govern how much money parties can raise and spend in election campaigns
E) the parties' social and institutional bases within the country
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A) 5
B) 10
C) 20
D) 30
E) 40
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A) Alexander Hamilton
B) Thomas Jefferson
C) George Washington
D) George Mason
E) Benjamin Franklin
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A) Catholics
B) farmers
C) business leaders
D) organized labor
E) upper-middle-class intellectuals
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A) Richard Nixon
B) Barry Goldwater
C) Ronald Reagan
D) Franklin Delano Roosevelt
E) Dwight Eisenhower
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A) Democratic; Republican
B) Republican; Democratic
C) Federalist; Whig
D) Whig; Federalist
E) Socialist; Republican
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A) political parties are too strong to allow for public involvement in the political process.
B) political parties are not strong enough to function effectively.
C) there are too many political parties for Americans to choose from.
D) political parties do not exert any influence over elected officials.
E) the major political parties are too similar on most issues to provide effective choices for voters.
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A) convention
B) caucus
C) party
D) district
E) primary
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A) OFA took an active part in lobbying members of Congress to support health care reform.
B) OFA is an independent project of the Democratic National Committee.
C) OFA began as a mobilizing organization for the Obama campaign.
D) OFA provides training for volunteers to learn how to become organizers.
E) OFA has established offices in only three states: California, New York, and Massachusetts.
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A) 5 percent.
B) 10 percent.
C) 25 percent.
D) 40 percent.
E) 50 percent.
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A) Most Republicans preferred policy approaches that required less government regulation of the market and less public spending.
B) Only one Republican in the House voted in favor of health reform.
C) The bill received majority support from Democrats in both the House and the Senate.
D) Republican Party opposition led Democratic leaders in the Senate to use the reconciliation process to pass the bill.
E) There was strong bipartisan support for the bill after compromises were struck between the House and the Senate.
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A) one major political party.
B) two major political parties.
C) three major political parties.
D) four major political parties.
E) five major political parties.
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