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evelyn o bentley

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Why are recall elections seldom successful statewide?
 
  a. Most elected officials step down before the recall can be completed.
  b. Most people are not so dissatisfied with their elected officials to give recall elections the required time.
  c. Recall elections require a high percentage of voters signatures.
  d. The state legislature is seldom willing to ratify the recall.
  e. Voters are seldom willing to foot the bill for another election.

Question 2

A measure that is submitted to the people by the state legislature for approval or rejection is called a(n)
 
  a. elector.
  b. initiative.
  c. legislative referendum.
  d. popular referendum.
  e. recall.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: C

Answer to Question 2

ANS: C





 

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