If a political party puts the party agenda above the needs of the people it is known as:

scandal politics
a referendum
partisan politics
adherent denial

Question #31
In the early days of America's democracy, voting was done:

orally
by secret ballot
mechanically
by proxy

Question #32
In absentee voting, a person marks the ballot and then swears for it before a:

mayor
certified public accountant
city clerk
notary public

Respuesta :

30. If a political party puts the party agenda above the needs of the people it is known as partisan politics. The answer to your question is C.

31. 
In the early days of America's democracy, voting was done orally.The answer to your question is A.

32. 
In absentee voting, a person marks the ballot and then swears for it before a notary public.The answer to your question is D.

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Answer:

1. partisan politics

Partisan politics refers to a situation in which a political party puts the party agenda above the needs of the people. This is a somewhat contested term, and very relevant in discussions of democracy in America.

2. Orally

Voting was done orally in the early days of America. However, we now use secret ballots in order to protect voters from intimidation or coercion.

3. A notary public

In absentee voting, the person marks the ballot and then swears for it before a notary public. This is to ensure that the person did sign the ballot, as well as to check the person's identity and his condition as a voter.