Which statement draws correct conclusions about the relationship between Washington’s spirit of party and Roosevelt’s special interests?(1 point)

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Special interests cause the spirit of party.
Special interests cause the spirit of party.

Special interests and the spirit of party are good for democracy.
Special interests and the spirit of party are good for democracy.

Special interests are an example of the spirit of party.
Special interests are an example of the spirit of party.

Special interests and the spirit of party are unrelated.

Special interests and the spirit of party are unrelated.

What conclusions can be drawn about special interests and the Civil War?(1 point)

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Special interests profited off the Civil War.
Special interests profited off the Civil War.

Special interests didn’t exist until after the Civil War.
Special interests didn’t exist until after the Civil War.

Special interests were among the causes of the Civil War.
Special interests were among the causes of the Civil War.

Special interests tried to stop the Civil War.
Special interests tried to stop the Civil War.

Special interests were among the causes of the Civil War.

Which of the following accurately assesses how the federal government regulates campaigns and elections?(1 point)

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The federal government regulates voting times, voting locations, and voting booths.
The federal government regulates voting times, voting locations, and voting booths.

The federal government regulates how ballots are counted, when ballots are counted, and who counts the ballots.
The federal government regulates how ballots are counted, when ballots are counted, and who counts the ballots.

The federal government regulates campaign donations, television advertisements, and voting rights.
The federal government regulates campaign donations, television advertisements, and voting rights.

The federal government regulates and governs the type of voting equipment, voting machines, and voting ballots to vote.

The federal government regulates campaign donations, television advertisements, and voting rights.

Which of the following correctly describes the features of the Voting Rights Act of 1965?(1 point)

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The Voting Rights Act protects your right to donate money to candidates.
The Voting Rights Act protects your right to donate money to candidates.

The Voting Rights Act protects the right to vote and requires access to ballots printed in multiple languages.
The Voting Rights Act protects the right to vote and requires access to ballots printed in multiple languages.

The Voting Rights Act protects the rights of the federal government from state regulations and laws.
The Voting Rights Act protects the rights of the federal government from state regulations and laws.

The Voting Rights Act protects the states’ rights to enforce ballot procedures.

The Voting Rights Act protects the right to vote and requires access to ballots printed in multiple languages.

Which of the following analyzes how political parties influence public opinion?(1 point)

Responses

Parties control who can vote in their primaries.
Parties control who can vote in their primaries.

Parties pass laws that are favorable to the public and will help influence how voters view them.
Parties pass laws that are favorable to the public and will help influence how voters view them.

Parties use the bully pulpit to shape public opinion.
Parties use the bully pulpit to shape public opinion.

Parties use conventions and advertising to influence how the public views them and their policies.

Parties use conventions and advertising to influence how the public views them and their policies.