An electoral system in which the candidate who wins the most votes in each district is elected, is called
A) a single-member, simple plurality (SMSP) system.
B) a proportional representation system.
C) a divided government.
D) a national convention.
E) a realignment.
Question -2-Which two states are important in the early primary season and receive most of the candidates' attention?
A) New Hampshire and California
B) Iowa and New York
C) New Hampshire and Iowa
D) Florida and Ohio
E) Ohio and New Hampshire
Question -3-Canadians have a number of political parties representing a variety of political perspectives, including conservative, liberal, social democratic, and reform parties, as well as a strong regional party centered in the province of Quebec.
This is an example of
A) a multi-party system.
B) a libertarian government.
C) a liberal government.
D) third parties.
E) a single-member, simple plurality (SMSP) system.
Question -4-The restriction on convicted felons' ability to vote disproportionally affects African Americans.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false