I have a few question I need answered, if anyone could help I would really appreciate it...

2. All Presidents but one have been
a. Protestant
b. Catholic
c. Evangelical Christian
d. Atheist
e. Hare Krishna

16. A mid term election is
a. A Congressional election that is not accompanied by a Presidential election
b. A special election that may remove an official from office in the middle of their term
c. A Presidential election that occurs during a session of Congress
d. One in which the incumbent is running for re-election
e. Held every two years

17. The higher the President stands in the polls
a. The easier it is to persuade others to support Presidential initiatives
b. The less support he needs in Congress
c. The less likely he will initiate new policy ventures
d. The less need there is for Presidential public appearances
e. The shorter the President’s coattails

20. Political action committee (PAC) money goes overwhelmingly to
A. independents
B. challengers
C. incumbents
D. Democrats
E. Republicans
21. All governments
A. have a president
B. are elected
C. have a legislature
D. have written constitutions
E. provide services
And that would be it someone please help.

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Sure, I'd be happy to help you with your questions! Here are the answers and explanations for each of the questions you've asked:

2. All Presidents but one have been:
Answer: a. Protestant

To verify this answer, you can look up a list of all U.S. Presidents and their religious affiliations. A reliable source for this information is the Pew Research Center, which has conducted thorough studies on the religious affiliations of U.S. Presidents.

16. A mid-term election is:
Answer: e. Held every two years

To understand the concept of a mid-term election, you need to know that in the United States, the President is elected for a term of four years. During this four-year period, there are congressional elections held every two years. These congressional elections, which occur in the middle of the President's term, are called mid-term elections.

17. The higher the President stands in the polls:
Answer: a. The easier it is to persuade others to support Presidential initiatives

To understand this question, you need to be familiar with the concept of approval ratings in politics. Approval ratings measure the level of popular support for a political figure, such as the President. Higher approval ratings indicate greater support from the public, making it easier for the President to persuade others to support their initiatives.

20. Political action committee (PAC) money goes overwhelmingly to:
Answer: C. incumbents

PACs are organizations that can contribute to political campaigns in the United States. While they may support candidates from different parties or backgrounds, it is generally observed that a significant portion of PAC money goes to incumbent politicians. This is because incumbents, who are already in office, have an advantage in fundraising and name recognition compared to challengers.

21. All governments:
Answer: C. have a legislature

To understand this question, you need to know that a legislature is a body of government responsible for making laws. In almost all types of governments, there is some form of legislative branch, whether it be a parliament, Congress, or another similar institution. It is important to note that not all governments have presidents (choice A), are elected (choice B), have written constitutions (choice D), or provide services (choice E), so those options are incorrect.

I hope these explanations help! If you have any further questions, feel free to ask.