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moongchi

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The decline in the number of people identifying with either party is referred to as
 
  a. apathy. c. realignment.
  b. dealignment. d. neutralization.

Question 2

These three executive departments were initially responsible for all federal business.
 
  a. Departments of Treasury, Justice, and State
  b. Departments of Treasury, State, and War
  c. Departments of the Interior, State, and War
  d. Departments of State, Commerce, and the Interior
  e. Departments of Commerce, Agriculture, and the Interior



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

b



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