1. What is the difference between a party’s platform and a plank? Select all that apply. (2 points)

A.A plank is more general than the platform.
B.A plank is more specific than the platform.
C.A plank is a statement of a single position.
D.A plank is a declaration of the party’s positions on major issues.
E.A plank is a permanent fixture of a party.
F.A plank does not make a difference to voters.
2. Who decides if a party’s platform gets carried out? (1 point)
A.the election board
B.the party’s chairman
C.the party members
D.the voters
3. Which statement is true historically about the platforms of Republicans and Democrats? (1 point)
A. Democrats tend to support social programs, and Republicans tend to oppose them.
B. Democrats tend to support free trade, and Republicans tend to oppose it.
C.Republicans tend to support new taxes, and Democrats tend to oppose them.
D.Republicans tend to support immigration, and Democrats tend to oppose it.

12 answers

I think it number one is B
#2.C
#3.A
1. B — yes
2. C — I think there's a better answer.
3. A — I think so.
#2 d?
Not 2.D. either. Now you know two of the wrong answers, and you should find it easy to decide on the correct answer.
1. B
2. D
3. A

You're going to get 3/4 with these correct answers no matter what because the first answer is glitched.
I did the test by the way...
what is it then
Wellerman is correct the first one is gliched, but it's all correct
1. B
2. D
3. A
what are the answerssss :c
GUYS THE ANSWERS ARE STILL
B
D
A
the first question might look like multiple choice but its not
but i have 6 overdue
This are the answers
B A plank is more specific thank the platform
D the voters
A Democrats tend to support social programs, and Republicans tend to oppose them.