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In comparison to campaigns for national offices, political campaigns in the states are usually unsophisticated and less costly.

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National political parties are very decentralized organizations.

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Divided government in the states refers to one party controlling the governor's office and the other party controlling the legislature.

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The costs of political campaigns in state elections continue to rise significantly, largely due to U.S. Supreme Court decisions and the expanded use of electronic campaign tactics.

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In 2011, the percent of voters who identified themselves as members of one of the two major parties was about 60 percent.

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The explosion of interest groups in state capitals is primarily caused by


A) the reduction of informed elected officials in state legislatures.
B) an increase in campaign finance expenditures over the years.
C) the expanded role of government and the need for interests that are affected by government to have representation.
D) high value gifts to legislators that in turn encourage groups to lobby.

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States with higher levels of electoral competition tend to


A) support lower taxes.
B) adopt more progressive policies.
C) support gun control.
D) be more Republican.

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Political action committees grew out of


A) a desire to weaken the role of political parties.
B) concern over the rising influence of interest groups.
C) laws that made direct political contributions by corporations and labor unions illegal.
D) an effort to discourage public involvement and participation in politics.

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When a voter casts ballots for a Democratic governor and a Republican state legislator in the same general election, they are engaged in


A) fence sitting.
B) ticket splitting.
C) ballot fumbling.
D) voter fraud.

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In Buckley v. Valeo , the U.S. Supreme Court put limits on the amount of money candidates could spend on political campaigns.

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Political spending in campaigns should be unrestricted, because money is an inessential part of campaigns.

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Unregulated funds contributed to national political parties and nonparty political groups is called


A) tin money.
B) soft money.
C) PAC money.
D) hard money.

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About what proportion of the states have adopted some sort of public funding of some campaigns?


A) One-third
B) Two-thirds
C) One-tenth
D) None

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Southern states have remained single-party Democratic states.

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Voters display a remarkable penchant for ticket splitting-that is, voting for a Democrat for one office and a Republican for another in the same election.

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State political parties have undergone a transformation during the past thirty years and they have proven themselves quite adaptable.

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The level of negative campaigning in the states has decreased due to the enactment of laws by many state legislatures.

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The condition of contemporary American political parties has been described as decline, decay, and demise, but a more accurate description may be that parties are enjoying a period of revitalization and rejuvenation.

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Interest groups do not allow people to express what they want to the government.

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Ideologically, Republicans tend to be more conservative, favoring a limited role for government; Democrats tend to be more liberal, preferring a more activist government.

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