27. The President can influence policy making in all of the following ways except:
A. Controlling the military
The President heads the military as a civilian “Commander in Chief” avoiding a military general seizing the government.
28. As chief of party, the President:
B. appoints party leaders
For an example he can choose a party leader to serve in the Cabinet.
Voters primarily rely on:
C. Party identification in partisan elections.
<h3>What is a Partisan Election?</h3>
A partisan election is an election that features candidates that belong to specific parties. Voters only choose candidates on the basis of the parties that they belong to.
Card-carrying members of a party will often choose candidates from their own parties.
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<span>Legation is to carry on a legal contest by judicial process. Many people follow and honor this because it keeps the country in control.</span>