A) Federalists; Jeffersonian Republicans
B) Whigs; Democrats
C) Whigs; Jeffersonian Republicans
D) Whigs; Federalists
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A) Democratic; Republican
B) Republican; Democratic
C) Federalist; Whig
D) Whig; Federalist
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A) were struck down by the Supreme Court in 1801.
B) were enacted by the Jeffersonian Republicans in the late 1790s.
C) made it illegal to criticize the government.
D) allowed the Whigs to expand their political power in the 1830s.
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A) Jeffersonian
B) Green
C) Reform
D) Republican
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A) 50
B) 65
C) 75
D) 90
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A) Federalists; Jeffersonians
B) Federalists; Whigs
C) Democrats; Whigs
D) Democrats; Republicans
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A) one
B) two
C) three
D) four
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A) South and Mountain West
B) South, Northeast, and Midwest
C) Northeast, Midwest, and West
D) Northeast and South
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A) Committee appointments of individual members are determined by a vote of the House and Senate.
B) All members are allowed to take part in the election of the Speaker of the House.
C) Granting permission to transfer to another committee is a decision of the Speaker of the House.
D) Advancement up the committee ladder toward chair is a decision made by both the majority and the minority parties.
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A) Republican
B) Democratic
C) Populist
D) Whig
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A) external mobilization
B) internal mobilization
C) elite bargaining
D) proportional representation
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A) whites
B) older people
C) religious individuals
D) African Americans
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A) negotiated agreement among the various factions in the party.
B) public relations program designed for media consumption.
C) clear statement of the principles to which each party candidate will be committed.
D) set of rules for determining who can and who cannot become a member of the party.
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A) increasing the number of people who are willing to vote for third-party candidates.
B) reducing the number of people who are willing to vote for third-party candidates.
C) reducing the number of third-party and independent candidates who can run for office.
D) increasing the number of third-party and independent candidates who can run for office.
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A) caucus
B) convention
C) platform
D) machine
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A) that falls under section 501(c) (4) of the U.S. tax code.
B) established by the Constitution to nominate candidates.
C) that tries to influence the government by getting its members elected to office.
D) that collects fees from its members in order to pay the salaries of government officials.
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A) Latinos
B) women
C) the wealthy
D) Jewish Americans
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A) money that is illegally given by an interest group to an elected official in return for a political favor.
B) money contributed directly to political parties and other organizations at the state and local levels for political activities that are not regulated by federal campaign spending laws.
C) nonmonetary donations made to a party in exchange for privileges that are not officially considered income, such as airplanes and hotel rooms.
D) money that is contributed by a candidate to a political party in order to receive the party's support in an upcoming election.
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A) electoral realignment
B) proportional representation
C) divided-party government
D) external mobilization
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