A. restricted guarded and private
B. esthetic visible tangible
C. communal private public
D. ambiguous hermetic contraceptive
A. restricted guarded and private
B. esthetic visible tangible
C. communal private public
D. ambiguous hermetic contraceptive
A. raw materials
B. impetus to upward mobility
C. factors of production
D. external devices
A. time place and quantity of production
B. assessment collection and counting of taxes
C. measurement of land water and minerals
D. production distribution and consumption of goods and services
A. Fertile land
B. Wheat and com
C. Food shelter and protective coverings
D. Sufficient males to mate with all the females
A. cannot contribute to congressional candidates
B. may establish their own PACs
C. may use union or corporate funds to administer PACs
D. can give soft money to a national party for state and local campaigns
E. all of the above
A. is rejected by the two main parties
B. is integrated into the platforms of the two main parties
C. is declared unconstitutional
D. becomes a social movement
A. realignment
B. dealignment
C. alignment
D. derailment
A. money actually tendered to campaigns
B. cash rather than checks or notes
C. money given during the campaign
D. none of the above
A. split ticket voting
B. huge political gaffes
C. loss of direct contact with the electorate
D. running the wrong candidates
A. PACs to Congress
B. heterogeneous groups to coalitions
C. extremists to government
D. all of the above