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The Green Party, an issue-oriented party, did not fade into history because:
 
  A) it was formed by a leader with a strong personality.
  B) it believes in a particular political doctrine.
  C) it became indifferent to some of the minor social issues.
  D) it broadened its scope beyond just a single area of concern.
  E) it partnered with major parties to resolve social issues.

Question 2

Beginning with the presidential elections of 2000, the term red state has been used to describe a state in the United States whose citizens primarily vote for _____.
 
  A) the Democratic Party
  B) the Republican Party
  C) the Green Party
  D) the Libertarian Party
  E) the American Independent Party



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B





 

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