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MirandaLo

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How has television shaped the roles of political party leaders in nominating presidential candidates?
 
  a. Party leaders' power has increased due to their role in selecting sound bites.
  b. Party leaders spend more time raising money because of skyrocketing media costs.
  c. Party leaders have come to rely on news commentators to advise them about the strongest candidates.
  d. Candidates enter party conventions with established momentum that allows them to bypass party leaders.

Question 2

ETA, PKK, PLO, and the Tamil Tigers represent __________.
 
  a. groups seeking terrorism for hire
  b. groups seeking a peaceful solution to ethnic conflict
  c. groups seeking more meaningful representation in their governments
  d. groups seeking their own states



jgranad15

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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

d



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