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CBme

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Based on the theory of responsible party government,
 
  a. differences between the parties fail to result in responsible positive action.
  b. voters are ultimately responsible for ejecting the policymakers they disagree with.
  c. clearly distinguishable opposing platforms make it difficult for responsible replacement of politicians.
  d. people should refrain from holding parties electorally accountable for their performance in control of government.

Question 2

One researcher's sorting theory explains voting behavior by stating that voters
 
  a. will abstain when only two parties offer candidates.
   b. are reflecting the ideologies of political elites.
   c. are expressing deep and genuine preferences.
  d. dislike both parties equally.



Edwyer

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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

d



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