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bclement10

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What is most likely to happen when the leader around whom a splinter party is formed steps aside?
 
  A) The party will be renamed.
  B) The party will face dealignment.
  C) The party will have to change its label.
  D) The party will collapse.
  E) The party will become ineligible for elections.

Question 2

In the context of American political parties, the party in government helps to organize the government's agenda by:
 
  A) coaxing and convincing its own party members in office to vote for its policies.
  B) gaining the financial support of lobbyists.
  C) supporting nonpartisan elections.
  D) electing the delegates to the national party committee.
  E) influencing the national party chairperson to take decisions in its favor.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

A



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