Catastrophes get national attention. Who most often ends up in charge of the situation immediately?
a. The President of the United States.
b. The head of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).
c. The governor of the state in which the catastrophe occurred.
d. The mayor of the city or town where the catastrophe occurred.
Question 2
What gives power and influence to party organizations?
a. The money the party can give a candidate towards an election.
b. The capacity to control nominations in the primary election and then in the general election.
c. The ability to control committee assignments once elected.
d. The ability to produce political commercials for a candidate.