Exam 9: Campaigns and Voting Behavior

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The belief that in order to support democratic government a citizen should always vote is a belief in the notion of

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Historically,the presidential primary season begins in

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Contributions of up to $250 matched from the Presidential Election Campaign Fund to qualifying presidential nominees are called

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In most caucus states,about ________ percent of the registered voters typically show up for party presidential caucuses.

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Research on the effectiveness of political campaigns indicates that campaigns mostly convert and only rarely do they activate.

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According to a 2008 Census Bureau survey,the most common response given by nonvoters for not voting in the 2008 election was that they

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The belief that one's political participation really matters is called policy voting.

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If you believe that "public officials don't care much about what people like me think," then you are expressing feelings of

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The primary mission of the McGovern-Fraser Commission was to make the Democratic Party convention more representative.

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People who work for the government are less likely to vote than people who do not.

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In states with caucuses,

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Which of the following is TRUE about the Electoral College?

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A meeting of all state party leaders for selecting delegates to the national party convention is called a primary.

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Soft money is

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More people cast ballots in presidential primaries early in the process than in the general election in November.

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Critics of primaries and caucuses contend that the new presidential "kingmakers" are now

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Highly educated individuals are more likely to vote because they

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The significance of the Supreme Court decision in Buckley v.Valeo is that it upheld restrictions on the amount of money an individual could contribute to his or her own campaign.

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Describe the electoral paradox of more suffrage and less participation.Why would we expect people to vote more today,and why do they fail to do so? How does voter registration affect the decision to vote? Based on your analysis,what further steps could we take to increase voter participation?

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Because Iowa's caucus is first in the nation,candidates usually spend very little time campaigning there.

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