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Zulu123

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Jeffersonian Republicans believed that the nation's welfare would be best served if:
 
  A) it was ruled by its wealthiest and best-educated citizens.
  B) government policies served farming interests.
  C) the government had more power than the states.
  D) government policies promoted the development of commerce.
  E) the government dominated Congress.

Question 2

Which of the following statements is true of nonpartisan elections?
 
  A) Lobbyists sponsor the major parties.
  B) Candidates need to be endorsed by a political party.
  C) Party identification never appears on the ballot.
  D) Party labels appear on the ballot.
  E) More than one candidate from a single party competes in the general elections.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C



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