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Lowest level of a LOCAL party org.
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precinct
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National party leaders can dictate the day-to-decisions of
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neither
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Candidate-centered politics encourages all of the following except
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long-term consistency in policy making
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The role of a nat. party org. in relation to congressional candidates can be described as...
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a service role
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In their relationship with candidates, the pol. party can expect
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none of these
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Greatest blow to org. strength of US parties were...
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Direct primaries
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Cand.-centered politics isn't characterized by a heavy reliance on...
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door-to-door canvassing
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Solid South stemmed from the _________ realignment.
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Civil War
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2 levels of the party org. that most resmembles one another are the....
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state and national levels
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In 1992, _________ won 19% og the pop. vote in pres. election.
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Ross Perot
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Organizationally, US major parties are...
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decentralized and weak
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William Jennings Bryan
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Jefferson and Hamilton
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