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gonzo233

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Of the following statements, which is TRUE about party machines?
 
  A) Party machines are characterized by a high degree of leadership control over member activity.
  B) Party machines do not use tangible incentives to recruit members.
  C) Party machines help to solve the problem of voting fraud.
  D) Party machines cut down the number of patronage jobs in government.
  E) Party machines enforce electoral reform and encourage competition.

Question 2

After decades of reforms, the Democrat and Republican delegates have come to represent two ideologically different sets of
 
  A) independent voters.
  B) lower-income voters.
  C) traditional, religious Americans.
  D) first-time voters.
  E) activists.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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