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How do candidates seek to influence public policy?(1 point) Responses by making specific promises about enacting laws by making specific promises about enacting laws by hiring lobbyists by hiring lobbyists by passing laws during their campaigns by passing laws during their campaigns by asking a judge to keep polls open longer
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Which of the following helps to create momentum for a candidate?(1 point) Responses get-out-the-vote efforts get-out-the-vote efforts successful fundraising coupled with positive media coverage successful fundraising coupled with positive media coverage internal polling internal polling the ground game
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Why do state legislatures use gerrymandering to impact minority rights?(1 point) Responses A political party can decrease the influence of minority voters by making their votes less powerful. A political party can decrease the influence of minority voters by making their votes less powerful. A political party can take away congressional representation specifically from minority voters. A political party can take away congressional representation specifically from minority voters. A political party can change the population of a state to benefit itself. A political party can change the population of a state to benefit itself. A political party can ensure that only their voters turn out for elections.
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How were literacy tests used to disenfranchise voters?(1 point) Responses They disqualified people from registering to vote by automatically failing Black people. They disqualified people from registering to vote by automatically failing Black people. They prevented people from voting by charging fees to be able to take the test. They prevented people from voting by charging fees to be able to take the test. They prevented people from voting as voters were not aware they had to prepare for the literacy tests. They prevented people from voting as voters were not aware they had to prepare for the literacy tests. They disqualified people from registering to vote based on the administrator’s interpretation of the person’s answers.
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Candidates seek to influence public policy by making specific promises about enacting laws during their campaigns. By outlining their policy positions and proposals, candidates aim to sway public opinion and gain support from voters who align with their views on various issues. Additionally, candidates may also hire lobbyists to advocate on their behalf and push for specific policy changes or initiatives.
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The answer is: by making specific promises about enacting laws during their campaigns.
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Successful fundraising coupled with positive media coverage helps to create momentum for a candidate. When a candidate is able to raise a significant amount of funds and garner positive media attention, it can generate excitement and support for the candidate's campaign. This momentum can help attract more donors, volunteers, and voters, ultimately boosting the candidate's chances of success in the election.
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- successful fundraising coupled with positive media coverage
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A political party can decrease the influence of minority voters by making their votes less powerful.
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They disqualified people from registering to vote based on the administrator’s interpretation of the person’s answers.
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