To run a successful campaign, which of the following is a responsibility of the campaign staff?
A) To cast ballots in the electoral college
B) To supervise the voting process in each precinct
C) To persuade the voters to go to the polls
D) To ensure that only qualified voters cast ballots
E) To see that voting machines are available at the polling place
Question -2-The__________is a secret ballot that is prepared, distributed, and counted by government officials at public expense.
A) Australian ballot
B) French ballot
C) Canadian ballot
D) British ballot
E) Butterfly ballot
Question -3-The 501c's ability to hide its contributors created a new campaign-finance issue. Which of the following best describes the views of Democrats?
A) Democrats argued that the right to freedom of association would be violated if donor anonymity is encouraged.
B) Democrats argued that anonymous contributions were simply a further corruption of the political process.
C) Democrats argued that revealing the identity of donors would limit the amount contributed to political campaigns.
D) Democrats argued that unaccounted contributions would provoke the Supreme Court to limit campaign financing.
E) Democrats argued that donors needed the right to remain anonymous so that they would not have to fear retribution.
Question -4-In the run-up to the general election in the state of Remary, a primary was conducted to select the top two candidates to represent the state. Candidates from all political parties participated in the same primary, regardless of party. The candidate who received the highest number of votes and the candidate who received the second highest number of votes then proceeded to contest in the general election. The procedure used in this scenario is an example of _____.
A) a closed primary
B) the invisible primary
C) the top two primary
D) a blanket primary
E) a semi-closed primary
Question -5-The 501c's ability to hide its contributors created a new campaign-finance issue. Which of the following best describes the views of Republicans?
A) Republicans argued that the right to freedom of association would be violated if donor anonymity was encouraged.
B) Republicans argued that anonymous contributions were simply a further corruption of the political process.
C) Republicans argued that revealing the identity of donors would limit the amount contributed to political campaigns.
D) Republicans argued that unaccounted contributions would provoke the Supreme Court to limit campaign financing.
E) Republicans argued that donors needed the right to remain anonymous so that they would not have to fear retribution.
Question -6-Identify a provision that resulted from the 1974 amendments to the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971.
A) It removed restrictions on the amount that could be spent on mass media advertising.
B) It removed restrictions on how much individuals and groups could contribute to candidates.
C) It allowed corporations and labor unions to participate directly in political campaigns.
D) It created the Federal Election Commission to prevent corporations from setting up political action committees.
E) It created the Federal Election Commission to administer and enforce the act's provisions.