Why might two presidential candidates appear to have very similar opinions during an election year even if they come from different parties?
A) They aim to please special-interest groups.
B) They are logrolling.
C) They try to appeal to the median voter.
D) Republicans and Democrats usually agree on most issues.
E) They don't wish to appear rationally ignorant.
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Q1: Under representative democracy,
A)the median voter's preferences are
Q2: The efficient level of public good provision
Q3: Sally, Kelly, and Debbie are roommates deciding
Q4: In a direct, majority-rule vote,
A)all voters get
Q6: Public choice theory suggests that political candidates
Q7: iIf a voter expects to have little
Q8: A public good, such as a community's
Q9: A good that is neither rival nor
Q10: One result of voters' rational ignorance is
Q11: The market demand curve for a public
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