Deck 7: Elections and Voting

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Which perspective views voting and elections as a staple of democracy that allow competing interest groups to vie for ability to influence, shape, and enforce public policy?

A) pluralist
B) elite-managerial
C) class
D) postmodern
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Pluralists view voting and elections as:

A) a staple of democracy that allow competing interest groups to vie for ability to influence, shape, and enforce public policy.
B) designed as a façade to placate the masses and to keep power and control over government resting in the hands of the few.
C) designed as a façade to placate the masses and to keep power and control over government resting in the hands of the capitalists who control the means of production
D) none of the above.
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Elite-managerial theorists view voting and elections as:

A) a staple of democracy that allow competing interest groups to vie for ability to influence, shape, and enforce public policy.
B) designed as a façade to placate the masses and to keep power and control over government resting in the hands of the few.
C) designed as a façade to placate the masses and to keep power and control over government resting in the hands of the capitalists who control the means of production
D) none of the above.
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Which perspective views voting and elections as designed as a façade to placate the masses and to keep power and control over government resting in the hands of the titans of business, government, and military?

A) pluralist
B) elite-managerial
C) class
D) postmodern
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Class perspective views voting and elections as:

A) a staple of democracy that allow competing interest groups to vie for ability to influence, shape, and enforce public policy.
B) designed as a façade to placate the masses and to keep power and control over government resting in the hands of the few.
C) designed as a façade to placate the masses and to keep power and control over government resting in the hands of the capitalists who control the means of production
D) none of the above.
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Which perspective views voting and elections as designed as a façade to placate the masses and to keep power and control over government resting in the hands of the capitalists who control the means of production?

A) pluralist
B) elite-managerial
C) class
D) postmodern
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Which perspective views voting and elections as a mechanism for individuals and groups to maximize their ability to achieve desirable and favorable outcomes?

A) rational choice
B) class
C) institutionalists
D) postmodern
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The rational choice theory views voting and elections as:

A) a mechanism for individuals and groups to maximize their ability to achieve desirable and favorable outcomes.
B) a breakdown and transformation of electoral politics over the last 50 years that has lead to new forms of electoral participation.
C) the social structural factors that affect voting patterns and behaviors.
D) none of the above.
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Which perspective suggests there is disorder, ambiguity, and a lack of strong participatory democracy and views voting and elections as a breakdown and transformation of electoral politics over the last 50 years that has led to new forms of electoral participation?

A) rational choice
B) class
C) institutionalists
D) postmodern
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The postmodern approach views voting and elections as:

A) a mechanism for individuals and groups to maximize their ability to achieve desirable and favorable outcomes.
B) a breakdown and transformation of electoral politics over the last 50 years that has lead to new forms of electoral participation. There is a lack of strong participatory democracy.
C) the social structural factors that affect voting patterns and behaviors.
D) none of the above.
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The institutionalist approach views voting and elections as:

A) a mechanism for individuals and groups to maximize their ability to achieve desirable and favorable outcomes.
B) a breakdown and transformation of electoral politics over the last 50 years that has lead to new forms of electoral participation.
C) influenced by social structural factors that affect political behaviors.
D) none of the above.
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Which perspective views voting and elections as the social structural factors that affect voting patterns and behaviors?

A) rational choice
B) class
C) institutionalists
D) postmodern
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Elections fulfill all of the following functions of democracies except:

A) to choose who will occupy a public office.
B) to allow governmental stability.
C) to provide a forum for competing interest groups to resolve differences.
D) to allow for quick changes in governmental policy.
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The candidate-selection process in the United States tends to result in elected officials who occupy the top ______percent of the income and occupational hierarchies.

A) 1-2
B) 5-10
C) 10-15
D) 20-25
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In ________ systems, representation of elected offices is dependent on and reflective of the overall proportionality of number of votes received in a given election..

A) democratic
B) nonproportional
C) proportional
D) majoritarian
Question
In ________ systems, generally either the candidate must receive more than 50 percent of the vote (majoritarian) or the candidate must receive the most votes (single-member plurality) to win.

A) nondemocratic
B) nonproportional
C) proportional
D) socialist
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The U.S. Presidential election is a _________ system.

A) authoritarian
B) nonproportional
C) proportional
D) socialist
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In a nonproporational system, when the candidate must receive more than 50 percent of the vote and wins this is referred to as:

A) democratic
B) single-member plurality
C) socialist
D) majoritarian
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In a nonproporational system, when one candidate must receive the most votes to win this is referred to as:

A) democratic
B) single-member plurality
C) socialist
D) majoritarian
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Political sociologists have found all of the following to be associated with higher rates of voter turnout except:

A) economically advanced societies tend to have higher rates of voting than disadvantaged societies.
B) economic hardship and slumps of a national economy influence voter turnout.
C) countries with nonproportional electoral systems tend to have higher rates of voting than countries with proportional electoral systems
D) smaller countries tend to have higher rates of voting.
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One in every _____ voting age adults in the United States is disenfranchised due to a current or previous felony conviction.

A) 10
B) 40
C) 80
D) 100
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Which of the following variables has especially been the subject of debate about a possible decline in its ability to predict voting behaviors like it once did?

A) social class
B) gender
C) race
D) religion
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Working women are most likely to:

A) support Republican candidates.
B) support Democratic candidates.
C) support Independent candidates.
D) none of the above, women tend to be evenly split between Republicans and Democrats.
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Men are most likely to:

A) support Republican candidates.
B) support Democratic candidates.
C) support Independent candidates.
D) none of the above, men tend to be evenly split between Republicans and Democrats.
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Which racial or ethnic minority group tends to have the lowest voter turnout?

A) Black or African American
B) Hispanic or Latino/a
C) East Asian Americans
D) Each group has about the same level of voter turnout
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__________ is defined as an ideological orientation that opposes social change and supports tradition.

A) Progressivism
B) Liberalism
C) Socialism
D) Conservatism
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__________ is defined as an ideological orientation that supports social change and social progress.

A) Right wing politics
B) Liberalism
C) Traditionalism
D) Conservatism
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____________, closely related to liberalism-conservatism, is a key political attitude that predicts voting preferences.

A) Progressivism
B) Partisanship
C) Issue-based voting
D) Polarization
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In the 2010 midterm election, _________ gained control of House and took the Senate in 2014.

A) Conservatives
B) Liberals
C) Democrats
D) Republicans
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What was the defining issue of the 2004 Presidential Election?

A) Great Recession
B) War on Terror
C) Health care
D) Education
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Why was the 2008 Presidential Election notable?

A) Because the first African American President was elected.
B) Because of the role of female candidates in the presidential election.
C) Because the United States was in a recession.
D) All of the above
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In the 2016 Presidential election, anti-elite rhetoric known as _________ was utilized by candidates from both political parties.

A) authoritarianism
B) fear-mongering
C) populism
D) socialism
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The US remains one of the 90 of 146 nations studied worldwide that have never had a female head of government.

A) 20
B) 50
C) 70
D) 90
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The Department of Justice appointed Special Counsel Robert Mueller to investigate Russian interference in the 2016 Presidential elections and found:

A) Russian use of cyberattacks to create problems in the 2016 presidential election.
B) Russians gained access to state and local election boards including their voter databases, electronic poll book vendors, and election websites in 21 states.
C) Social media users on Facebook and Twitter systematically targeted to spread disinformation and upheaval.
D) All of the above
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Elite-managerial perspective views voting and elections as a staple of democracy that allow competing interest groups to vie for ability to influence, shape, and enforce public policy.
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In order for a government to be a democracy, it requires "consent of the governed" and elections are the method to giving meaning to this consent.
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The candidate-selection process in the United States tends to result in elected officials who occupy the top 50 percent of the income and occupational hierarchies.
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Smaller countries tend to have lower rates of voting.
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Countries with nonproportional electoral systems tend to have higher rates of voting than countries with proportional electoral systems
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Economically advanced societies tend to have higher rates of voting than disadvantaged societies.
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According to certain work on voting behaviors, social variables such as occupation, race, religion, social class, parental party have less direct effects on voting behavior than issues.
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Traditional social class measures do not seem to predict voting behavior like it once did.
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Political sociologists have concluded that social class measures are no longer relevant to the discussion of voting behaviors.
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Voting rates among women surpassed the voting rates of men in 1962.
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Younger women are more likely to vote than younger men are.
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Women over the age of 65 are more likely to vote than older men are.
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Whites tend to support Republican candidates and racial minority groups tend to support Democratic candidates.
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During the 1930s and the Great Depression, support for Republicans dwindled as African-American voters overwhelmingly supported democratic presidential candidate Franklin D.Roosevelt.
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Hispanics tend to have lower voting rates than non-Hispanic whites do.
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Cubans and Puerto Ricans traditionally vote and support the Democratic Party.
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Mexicans have generally supported Republican candidates.
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East Asian American have low rates of turnout to vote even though they have relatively high education and income levels.
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East Asian American groups now tend to support the Democratic Party over the Republican Party.
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As a result of the rise of secularization in the U.S., political sociologist have found that religion does not correlate to patterns of voting.
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Jewish voters tend to support Republican candidates.
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In the 2016 Presidential election, then candidate Donald Trump effectively used populist rhetoric to garner support for his candidacy.
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Traditional social class measure do not seem to predict voting behavior like it once did.
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Managers tend to vote Republican and professionals tend to support Democrats
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White dissatisfaction with the Republican Party has risen since the 1960s and transitioned to support the Democratic Party
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Exit polls showed a 13-point gender gap with 54 percent of females and 41 percent of males supporting the Democrat, Hillary Clinton.
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Democratic support is found primarily in the urban areas and Republican support in the rural areas.
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Partisanship is in decline globally in developed nations.
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____________ view voting and elections as a staple of democracy that allow competing interest groups to vie for ability to influence, shape, and enforce public policy.
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____________ perspective views voting and elections as designed as a façade to placate the masses and to keep power and control over government resting in the hands of the capitalists who control the means of production
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____________ perspective is best suited to examine and explain disorganized capitalism, declining political involvement , and how traditional institutions, trust in social institutions, and older social identities have changed and been replaced with new and/or transformed institutions and identities.
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In order for a government to be a democracy, it requires _____________ and elections are the method to giving meaning to this consent.
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__________ and __________ are the two types of electoral systems founded in democratic societies.
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In ________ systems, representation of elected offices is dependent on and reflective of the overall proportionality of number of votes received in a given election.
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In ________ systems, typically either the candidate must receive more than 50 percent of the vote or the candidate must receive the most votes to win.
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The ____________ school of thought focuses on information received during campaigns, individual decision-making, group process variables, socioeconomic status, and sociodemographic variables.
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The ____________ school of thought focuses on political attitudes (or social psychological factors) and examines the importance of attitudinal measures that influence voting behavior.
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Advocates of _________ argue that the overall influence of religious group membership and involvement on voting may be declining.
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__________ is defined as an ideological orientation that opposes social change and supports tradition.
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__________ is defined as an ideological orientation that supports social change and social progress.
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Rhetoric that elicits images of the "silent majority" or "unproductive" elites is considered __________.
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The 2018 midterm elections were significant due to the increase in the number of _______ serving as representatives.
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In what ways has democratic participation declined in the US? How has it increased?
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Why do people participate in politics?
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When do people participate in politics? How does this shed light on the problems of "why" people participate?
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Why do individuals participate in governmental politics? Why do individuals participate in electoral politics?
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Deck 7: Elections and Voting
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Which perspective views voting and elections as a staple of democracy that allow competing interest groups to vie for ability to influence, shape, and enforce public policy?

A) pluralist
B) elite-managerial
C) class
D) postmodern
A
2
Pluralists view voting and elections as:

A) a staple of democracy that allow competing interest groups to vie for ability to influence, shape, and enforce public policy.
B) designed as a façade to placate the masses and to keep power and control over government resting in the hands of the few.
C) designed as a façade to placate the masses and to keep power and control over government resting in the hands of the capitalists who control the means of production
D) none of the above.
A
3
Elite-managerial theorists view voting and elections as:

A) a staple of democracy that allow competing interest groups to vie for ability to influence, shape, and enforce public policy.
B) designed as a façade to placate the masses and to keep power and control over government resting in the hands of the few.
C) designed as a façade to placate the masses and to keep power and control over government resting in the hands of the capitalists who control the means of production
D) none of the above.
B
4
Which perspective views voting and elections as designed as a façade to placate the masses and to keep power and control over government resting in the hands of the titans of business, government, and military?

A) pluralist
B) elite-managerial
C) class
D) postmodern
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Class perspective views voting and elections as:

A) a staple of democracy that allow competing interest groups to vie for ability to influence, shape, and enforce public policy.
B) designed as a façade to placate the masses and to keep power and control over government resting in the hands of the few.
C) designed as a façade to placate the masses and to keep power and control over government resting in the hands of the capitalists who control the means of production
D) none of the above.
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Which perspective views voting and elections as designed as a façade to placate the masses and to keep power and control over government resting in the hands of the capitalists who control the means of production?

A) pluralist
B) elite-managerial
C) class
D) postmodern
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Which perspective views voting and elections as a mechanism for individuals and groups to maximize their ability to achieve desirable and favorable outcomes?

A) rational choice
B) class
C) institutionalists
D) postmodern
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8
The rational choice theory views voting and elections as:

A) a mechanism for individuals and groups to maximize their ability to achieve desirable and favorable outcomes.
B) a breakdown and transformation of electoral politics over the last 50 years that has lead to new forms of electoral participation.
C) the social structural factors that affect voting patterns and behaviors.
D) none of the above.
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9
Which perspective suggests there is disorder, ambiguity, and a lack of strong participatory democracy and views voting and elections as a breakdown and transformation of electoral politics over the last 50 years that has led to new forms of electoral participation?

A) rational choice
B) class
C) institutionalists
D) postmodern
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The postmodern approach views voting and elections as:

A) a mechanism for individuals and groups to maximize their ability to achieve desirable and favorable outcomes.
B) a breakdown and transformation of electoral politics over the last 50 years that has lead to new forms of electoral participation. There is a lack of strong participatory democracy.
C) the social structural factors that affect voting patterns and behaviors.
D) none of the above.
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The institutionalist approach views voting and elections as:

A) a mechanism for individuals and groups to maximize their ability to achieve desirable and favorable outcomes.
B) a breakdown and transformation of electoral politics over the last 50 years that has lead to new forms of electoral participation.
C) influenced by social structural factors that affect political behaviors.
D) none of the above.
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Which perspective views voting and elections as the social structural factors that affect voting patterns and behaviors?

A) rational choice
B) class
C) institutionalists
D) postmodern
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13
Elections fulfill all of the following functions of democracies except:

A) to choose who will occupy a public office.
B) to allow governmental stability.
C) to provide a forum for competing interest groups to resolve differences.
D) to allow for quick changes in governmental policy.
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The candidate-selection process in the United States tends to result in elected officials who occupy the top ______percent of the income and occupational hierarchies.

A) 1-2
B) 5-10
C) 10-15
D) 20-25
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In ________ systems, representation of elected offices is dependent on and reflective of the overall proportionality of number of votes received in a given election..

A) democratic
B) nonproportional
C) proportional
D) majoritarian
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In ________ systems, generally either the candidate must receive more than 50 percent of the vote (majoritarian) or the candidate must receive the most votes (single-member plurality) to win.

A) nondemocratic
B) nonproportional
C) proportional
D) socialist
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The U.S. Presidential election is a _________ system.

A) authoritarian
B) nonproportional
C) proportional
D) socialist
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In a nonproporational system, when the candidate must receive more than 50 percent of the vote and wins this is referred to as:

A) democratic
B) single-member plurality
C) socialist
D) majoritarian
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In a nonproporational system, when one candidate must receive the most votes to win this is referred to as:

A) democratic
B) single-member plurality
C) socialist
D) majoritarian
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20
Political sociologists have found all of the following to be associated with higher rates of voter turnout except:

A) economically advanced societies tend to have higher rates of voting than disadvantaged societies.
B) economic hardship and slumps of a national economy influence voter turnout.
C) countries with nonproportional electoral systems tend to have higher rates of voting than countries with proportional electoral systems
D) smaller countries tend to have higher rates of voting.
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One in every _____ voting age adults in the United States is disenfranchised due to a current or previous felony conviction.

A) 10
B) 40
C) 80
D) 100
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Which of the following variables has especially been the subject of debate about a possible decline in its ability to predict voting behaviors like it once did?

A) social class
B) gender
C) race
D) religion
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Working women are most likely to:

A) support Republican candidates.
B) support Democratic candidates.
C) support Independent candidates.
D) none of the above, women tend to be evenly split between Republicans and Democrats.
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Men are most likely to:

A) support Republican candidates.
B) support Democratic candidates.
C) support Independent candidates.
D) none of the above, men tend to be evenly split between Republicans and Democrats.
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Which racial or ethnic minority group tends to have the lowest voter turnout?

A) Black or African American
B) Hispanic or Latino/a
C) East Asian Americans
D) Each group has about the same level of voter turnout
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__________ is defined as an ideological orientation that opposes social change and supports tradition.

A) Progressivism
B) Liberalism
C) Socialism
D) Conservatism
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__________ is defined as an ideological orientation that supports social change and social progress.

A) Right wing politics
B) Liberalism
C) Traditionalism
D) Conservatism
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____________, closely related to liberalism-conservatism, is a key political attitude that predicts voting preferences.

A) Progressivism
B) Partisanship
C) Issue-based voting
D) Polarization
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In the 2010 midterm election, _________ gained control of House and took the Senate in 2014.

A) Conservatives
B) Liberals
C) Democrats
D) Republicans
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What was the defining issue of the 2004 Presidential Election?

A) Great Recession
B) War on Terror
C) Health care
D) Education
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Why was the 2008 Presidential Election notable?

A) Because the first African American President was elected.
B) Because of the role of female candidates in the presidential election.
C) Because the United States was in a recession.
D) All of the above
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In the 2016 Presidential election, anti-elite rhetoric known as _________ was utilized by candidates from both political parties.

A) authoritarianism
B) fear-mongering
C) populism
D) socialism
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The US remains one of the 90 of 146 nations studied worldwide that have never had a female head of government.

A) 20
B) 50
C) 70
D) 90
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The Department of Justice appointed Special Counsel Robert Mueller to investigate Russian interference in the 2016 Presidential elections and found:

A) Russian use of cyberattacks to create problems in the 2016 presidential election.
B) Russians gained access to state and local election boards including their voter databases, electronic poll book vendors, and election websites in 21 states.
C) Social media users on Facebook and Twitter systematically targeted to spread disinformation and upheaval.
D) All of the above
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Elite-managerial perspective views voting and elections as a staple of democracy that allow competing interest groups to vie for ability to influence, shape, and enforce public policy.
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In order for a government to be a democracy, it requires "consent of the governed" and elections are the method to giving meaning to this consent.
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The candidate-selection process in the United States tends to result in elected officials who occupy the top 50 percent of the income and occupational hierarchies.
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Smaller countries tend to have lower rates of voting.
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Countries with nonproportional electoral systems tend to have higher rates of voting than countries with proportional electoral systems
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Economically advanced societies tend to have higher rates of voting than disadvantaged societies.
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According to certain work on voting behaviors, social variables such as occupation, race, religion, social class, parental party have less direct effects on voting behavior than issues.
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Traditional social class measures do not seem to predict voting behavior like it once did.
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Political sociologists have concluded that social class measures are no longer relevant to the discussion of voting behaviors.
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Voting rates among women surpassed the voting rates of men in 1962.
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Younger women are more likely to vote than younger men are.
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Women over the age of 65 are more likely to vote than older men are.
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Whites tend to support Republican candidates and racial minority groups tend to support Democratic candidates.
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During the 1930s and the Great Depression, support for Republicans dwindled as African-American voters overwhelmingly supported democratic presidential candidate Franklin D.Roosevelt.
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Hispanics tend to have lower voting rates than non-Hispanic whites do.
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Cubans and Puerto Ricans traditionally vote and support the Democratic Party.
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Mexicans have generally supported Republican candidates.
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East Asian American have low rates of turnout to vote even though they have relatively high education and income levels.
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East Asian American groups now tend to support the Democratic Party over the Republican Party.
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As a result of the rise of secularization in the U.S., political sociologist have found that religion does not correlate to patterns of voting.
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Jewish voters tend to support Republican candidates.
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In the 2016 Presidential election, then candidate Donald Trump effectively used populist rhetoric to garner support for his candidacy.
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Traditional social class measure do not seem to predict voting behavior like it once did.
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Managers tend to vote Republican and professionals tend to support Democrats
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White dissatisfaction with the Republican Party has risen since the 1960s and transitioned to support the Democratic Party
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Exit polls showed a 13-point gender gap with 54 percent of females and 41 percent of males supporting the Democrat, Hillary Clinton.
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Democratic support is found primarily in the urban areas and Republican support in the rural areas.
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62
Partisanship is in decline globally in developed nations.
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63
____________ view voting and elections as a staple of democracy that allow competing interest groups to vie for ability to influence, shape, and enforce public policy.
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____________ perspective views voting and elections as designed as a façade to placate the masses and to keep power and control over government resting in the hands of the capitalists who control the means of production
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____________ perspective is best suited to examine and explain disorganized capitalism, declining political involvement , and how traditional institutions, trust in social institutions, and older social identities have changed and been replaced with new and/or transformed institutions and identities.
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66
In order for a government to be a democracy, it requires _____________ and elections are the method to giving meaning to this consent.
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67
__________ and __________ are the two types of electoral systems founded in democratic societies.
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68
In ________ systems, representation of elected offices is dependent on and reflective of the overall proportionality of number of votes received in a given election.
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69
In ________ systems, typically either the candidate must receive more than 50 percent of the vote or the candidate must receive the most votes to win.
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70
The ____________ school of thought focuses on information received during campaigns, individual decision-making, group process variables, socioeconomic status, and sociodemographic variables.
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71
The ____________ school of thought focuses on political attitudes (or social psychological factors) and examines the importance of attitudinal measures that influence voting behavior.
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72
Advocates of _________ argue that the overall influence of religious group membership and involvement on voting may be declining.
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73
__________ is defined as an ideological orientation that opposes social change and supports tradition.
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74
__________ is defined as an ideological orientation that supports social change and social progress.
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75
Rhetoric that elicits images of the "silent majority" or "unproductive" elites is considered __________.
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76
The 2018 midterm elections were significant due to the increase in the number of _______ serving as representatives.
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77
In what ways has democratic participation declined in the US? How has it increased?
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78
Why do people participate in politics?
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79
When do people participate in politics? How does this shed light on the problems of "why" people participate?
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Why do individuals participate in governmental politics? Why do individuals participate in electoral politics?
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