Asked by Becky
                1. How do parties typically ensure the good performance of their candidates?
-They dictate how their candidate governs once he or she is in office.
-They make sure their candidates are of good character and are qualified for public office.
-They petition to have a representative removed from office if he or she does not follow the party line.
-They revoke a representative's campaign contributions if he or she supports issues the party does not.
2. Read this quotation from remarks given by then-Senator Barack Obama in Springfield, Illinois. What was the purpose of this speech?
-To launch his campaign via self-announcement
-To accept a nomination at his party's national convention
-To begin the nomination process by entering the race
-To call for his party's nomination at a state caucus
3. What official becomes president if the president and vice president died at the same time?
-Chief Justice
-President pro tempore of the Senate
-Secretary of State
-Speaker of the House of Representatives
4. Which statement expresses the point Senators McCain and Feingold are making in this quotation?
-Allowing unrestricted corporate money into federal elections means that candidates who receive that money are likely to be beholden to those corporate interests once in office.
-Forcing candidates to report their campaign contributions flies in the face of 100 years of American history and is a fundamental violation of an individual's privacy.
-Disallowing corporations from spending money on behalf of individual candidates is tantamount to restricting the free speech of those running and working for those corporations.
- Permitting organizations to raise large sums of money is the best way for the two major parties' national committees to offset the high cost of campaigns.
5. What kind of primary does the following scenario describe?
A candidate competes in a state's presidential primary and wins 26 percent of the popular vote. Twenty-six percent of the state's delegates are officially pledged to vote for that candidate at the national party convention.
-Primary with winner-take all rules
-Primary with proportional representation rules
-Preference primary
-Open primary
6. What is the only official role of the vice president?
-Lead the national committee on the president's party.
-Organize presidential commissions.
-Preside over the Senate.
-Vote in case of a tie in the Supreme Court.
7. What best describes a faithless elector?
-An elector who cheated to become an elector.
-An elector who fails to vote.
-An elector who voted for a non-Christian.
-An elector who does not vote for the person who won the state's popular vote.
8. Who counts the Electoral College vote?
-House of Representatives.
-Senate.
-State Legislatures.
-Supreme Court.
9. Which is a constitutional qualification to be president?
-Collected educated.
-Experience in another political field.
-Military experience.
-Natural-born citizen of the United States
            
        -They dictate how their candidate governs once he or she is in office.
-They make sure their candidates are of good character and are qualified for public office.
-They petition to have a representative removed from office if he or she does not follow the party line.
-They revoke a representative's campaign contributions if he or she supports issues the party does not.
2. Read this quotation from remarks given by then-Senator Barack Obama in Springfield, Illinois. What was the purpose of this speech?
-To launch his campaign via self-announcement
-To accept a nomination at his party's national convention
-To begin the nomination process by entering the race
-To call for his party's nomination at a state caucus
3. What official becomes president if the president and vice president died at the same time?
-Chief Justice
-President pro tempore of the Senate
-Secretary of State
-Speaker of the House of Representatives
4. Which statement expresses the point Senators McCain and Feingold are making in this quotation?
-Allowing unrestricted corporate money into federal elections means that candidates who receive that money are likely to be beholden to those corporate interests once in office.
-Forcing candidates to report their campaign contributions flies in the face of 100 years of American history and is a fundamental violation of an individual's privacy.
-Disallowing corporations from spending money on behalf of individual candidates is tantamount to restricting the free speech of those running and working for those corporations.
- Permitting organizations to raise large sums of money is the best way for the two major parties' national committees to offset the high cost of campaigns.
5. What kind of primary does the following scenario describe?
A candidate competes in a state's presidential primary and wins 26 percent of the popular vote. Twenty-six percent of the state's delegates are officially pledged to vote for that candidate at the national party convention.
-Primary with winner-take all rules
-Primary with proportional representation rules
-Preference primary
-Open primary
6. What is the only official role of the vice president?
-Lead the national committee on the president's party.
-Organize presidential commissions.
-Preside over the Senate.
-Vote in case of a tie in the Supreme Court.
7. What best describes a faithless elector?
-An elector who cheated to become an elector.
-An elector who fails to vote.
-An elector who voted for a non-Christian.
-An elector who does not vote for the person who won the state's popular vote.
8. Who counts the Electoral College vote?
-House of Representatives.
-Senate.
-State Legislatures.
-Supreme Court.
9. Which is a constitutional qualification to be president?
-Collected educated.
-Experience in another political field.
-Military experience.
-Natural-born citizen of the United States
Answers
                    Answered by
            tyler
            
    someone have the answers?
    
                    Answered by
            Ms. Sue
            
    Yep.  I do.
    
                    Answered by
            Gino
            
    Mrs she stop  and just help someone out 
    
                    Answered by
            ethan 
            
    b
c
d
a
b
c
d
b
d
c
    
c
d
a
b
c
d
b
d
c
                    Answered by
            Rosalina
            
    Ethan is 100% Correct~♥
    
                    Answered by
            NovaTheBuilder
            
    This is so old hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahah and I still need it to this day
    
                    Answered by
            Tt
            
    This is gold
    
                    Answered by
            100/100
            
    this is a message from 2 years in the future ethan thank you 
    
                    Answered by
            anon
            
    Thanks Ethan!!!
    
                    Answered by
            Anonymous
            
    Thank you so much 
    
                    Answered by
            cam
            
    eathan ur my past tho
    
                    Answered by
            Tomura||-//Shigaraki
            
    Yep. The answers are still correct.
    
                    Answered by
            Time traveler 
            
    Ms. Sue were just trying to get past high school so just help someone out next time you got kids out here killing there selves cause of school and you wanna be a jerk help someone out next time seriously and give em the answers 
    
                    Answered by
            yeah
            
    honestly though, Ms. Sue is everywhere. We just needed help but she never helps a person out. One time she answered a student's question and gave them the wrong answer while another student corrected it. She doesnt help nor give advice to a student.
    
                    Answered by
            chile anyways
            
    correct answers in 2021
    
                    Answered by
            lego
            
    bro, yeah, i agree, ms sue wack yeah
    
                    Answered by
            lego
            
    btw this is papa balls re-created
here r the answers in a better form than ethan
1. b
2. c
3. d
4. a
5. b
6. c
7. d
8. b
9. d
10. c
have good day children
    
here r the answers in a better form than ethan
1. b
2. c
3. d
4. a
5. b
6. c
7. d
8. b
9. d
10. c
have good day children
                    Answered by
            TimeToGrowUp
            
    Y'all should probably rely more on research from reliable sources and less from getting answers that may not be correct from nameless/faceless folks.
    
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