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A method for selecting judges that combines gubernatorial appointment with voter approval in a retention election is what type of judicial selection?
 
  a) Patronage system
  b) Double jeopardy
  c) Rule of capture
  d) Merit selection
  e) Equity plan

Question 2

Which of the following statements about money in election campaigns is TRUE?
 
  a) The candidate with the most money always wins.
  b) In general, money is more important for challengers than incumbents because most challengers begin the campaign less well-known than incumbents.
  c) The law prevents candidates from spending their own money to finance their own campaigns.
  d) Contributors in Texas are limited in the amount of money they may contribute to candidates for office.
  e) Candidates do not have to report the names of the contributors to their campaigns.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: D

Answer to Question 2

B



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