Deck 7: Public Opinion, ideology, participation, and Voting

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An election in which voters elect officeholders is which type of election?

A)general
B)primary
C)presidential
D)midterm
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Voters who hold beliefs in private property rights and free enterprise,and who want to enhance individual liberty by keeping government small,subscribe to what political ideology?

A)liberalism
B)conservatism
C)communism
D)fascism
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An informal and subjective affiliation with a political party that most people acquire over the course of their lifetime is known as what?

A)party identification
B)voter identity
C)electoral socialization
D)platform identification
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Two major schools of political ideology dominate American politics.What are they?

A)conservatism and liberalism
B)conservatism and libertarianism
C)liberalism and progressivism
D)socialism and nationalism
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An election in which voters determine party nominees is which type of election?

A)general
B caucus
C)primary
D)midterm
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When is voter turnout lowest?

A)municipal primaries
B)midterm primary elections
C)midterm general elections
D)special elections
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Social conservatives differ from traditional conservatives in that they support which of the following?

A)social controls
B)economic controls
C)deregulation
D)military expenditures
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An individual's propensity to perceive,interpret,or act toward a particular object in a particular way is a(n)___________.

A)ideology
B)belief
C)value
D)attitude
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What is the term for the proportion of the voting-age public that votes?

A)participatory segment
B)electoral segment
C)turnout
D)mobilization
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Which of the following is the most influential factor when voters develop the political attitudes they take into elections?

A)family
B)school
C)mass media
D)self-reflection
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How are intensity of public opinion and salience related?

A)They are often correlated on the same issue.
B)They are essentially the same.
C)As intensity increases,salience goes down.
D)Intensity is a precondition for salience.
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Voters who carefully follow public affairs are known as which of the following?

A)attentive electorate
B)attentive public
C)active public
D)active electorate
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What percentage of Americans currently view themselves as extremely conservative?

A)2 to 4 percent
B)4 to 8 percent
C)8 to 12 percent
D)12 to 16 percent
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In public opinion research,the _________ is the group of people whose preferences the researcher wants to measure.

A)subject group
B)demographic group
C)sample
D)universe
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Over time,people are most likely to change their beliefs about which of the following?

A)banking regulations
B)liberty and freedom
C)abortion
D)the death penalty
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Voters who hold the belief that government can bring about justice and equality of opportunity subscribe to what political ideology?

A)liberalism
B)conservatism
C)libertarianism
D)socialism
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Why do conservatives favor cutting taxes for the wealthy?

A)They believe the wealthy will spend and invest more money,benefiting the economy.
B)They believe the wealthy will contribute more to charity,benefiting people in need.
C)They believe that all taxes should be eliminated.
D)They believe the wealthy will contribute more to political campaigns,thus helping to elect conservatives.
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Which American president once said,"What I want is to get done what the people desire to be done,and the question for me is how to find that out exactly."

A)Andrew Jackson
B)Abraham Lincoln
C)Theodore Roosevelt
D)Bill Clinton
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Typically,how many people attempt to influence how another person votes?

A)less than 1 percent
B)fewer than one in ten
C)about 10 percent
D)fewer than one in four
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Issues that people believe are important to them are __________.

A)intense
B)core values
C)salient
D)ideological issues
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There is considerable disagreement about how to interpret low voter turnout.According to the U.S.Census Bureau,what is the principal reason that people do not vote?

A)registration problems
B)too busy
C)political ideology
D)no interest
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Since 1952,there have been an equal number of Democratic and Republican presidents.Beyond party identification,the main factor that accounts for this is __________.

A)candidate appeal
B)electoral appeal
C)platform appeal
D)party appeal
Question
Of the following factors,which is usually correlated with a propensity to vote?

A)ambition
B)ethical orientation
C)gender
D)geography
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What impact has the "Motor Voter" law had?

A)It has had no impact on voter registration or voting.
B)It has led to more new voters registering,most of whom claim to be Independents.
C)It has led to more new voters registering,most of whom claim to Democrats.
D)It has increased voter turnout by approximately 10 percent.
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Candidate appeal focuses on which of the following questions?

A)What interest groups have endorsed the candidate?
B)Does the candidate have religious or spiritual commitments?
C)What is the candidate's position on health care policy?
D)What party does the candidate belong to?
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Federal law prevents a state from closing voter registration more than __________ before a federal election.

A)15 days
B)30 days
C)2 months
D)6 months
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As a result of the Voting Rights Act and the ban on the poll tax,__________.

A)there was a dramatic expansion of registration and voting by African Americans
B)the Republican Party became stronger in the South
C)the Democratic Party became stronger in the South
D)registration increased,but overall voter turnout decreased
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The 2010 elections,where the GOP picked up congressional seats,was which type of election?

A)presidential
B)representative
C)primary
D)midterm
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Voting was extended to those 18 years of age or older through which constitutional amendment?

A)Ninth
B)Twenty-Sixth
C)Twenty-First
D)Fifteenth
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What is the key to ensuring that a relatively small number of people can accurately represent the opinions of a larger population?

A)random sampling
B)indexing
C)question format
D)response rate
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Libertarians support which of the following?

A)repealing laws regulating abortion
B)instituting a public jobs program
C)creating programs to protect children from drugs
D)taxing the wealthy more heavily
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Congress granted citizenship and voting rights to which group in 1924?

A)ex-Confederate soldiers
B)Japanese immigrants
C)Native Americans
D)railroad workers
Question
How do elections in America compare with those in other democracies of the world?

A)Americans vote more frequently than citizens in other democracies of the world.
B)Americans vote less frequently than citizens in other democracies of the world.
C)Americans vote more frequently,but for fewer offices,than citizens in other democracies of the world.
D)Americans vote more frequently and for more offices than citizens in other democracies of the world.
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In terms of their ideology,most people in the United States are __________.

A)slightly liberal
B)slightly conservative
C)moderate
D)non-ideological
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Political scientists have identified three main elements of the voting choice.What are they?

A)candidate appeal,issues,and party identification
B)candidate appeal,issues,and intensity
C)issues,intensity,and intelligence
D)issues,party identification,and social class
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Which U.S.constitutional amendment granted women the right to vote on the national level?

A)Sixth
C)Twelfth
D)Nineteenth
E)Twenty-Third
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What factor is associated with fluctuations in party identification?

A)involvement in foreign wars
B)political corruption
C)congressional gridlock
D)economic conditions
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Both political parties hope to register and mobilize __________,who comprise the largest minority group in the United States.

A)African Americans
B)Hispanics
C)Arab Americans
D)Asian Americans
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Which state was the first to grant women's suffrage?

A)Pennsylvania
B)Wyoming
C)Texas
D)Rhode Island
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People tend to belong to the same political party as __________.

A)their parents
B)their peers
C)their neighbors
D)their close friends
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Race and ethnic background are linked with different levels of voting,largely because they correlate with what third factor?

A)education
B)political ideology
C)salience
D)voter awareness
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The Pew Research Center publishes survey data that indicate that 54 percent of college students plan to vote in the next presidential election.If the margin of error is 3 percent,what should the candidates expect the lowest turnout rate among college students to be?

A)57 percent
B)54 percent
C)51 percent
D)less than 51 percent
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The statements of a Libertarian voter that the government should not regulate social choices of adults and that the free market is a better supplier of goods and services than a centralized government are representative of his or her what?

A)intensity
B)latency
C)ideology
D)salience
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Jennifer grows up in a politically active household,where both her parents vote,contribute to campaigns,listen to nightly news broadcasts,and read weekly news magazines.They involve Jennifer in their discussions of the political events of the day,often commenting about the social and economic policies that they favor.In time,Jennifer learns that her parents favor government bailouts of troubled national industries and that government should act to improve public education.As she matures,she adopts the political party affiliation of her parents.What process has Jennifer undergone?

A)political assimilation
B)political definition
C)political identification
D)political socialization
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Of the following,which is more closely associated with social capital?

A)attitudes
B)awareness
C)interests
D)networks
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How does contemporary liberalism differ from classical liberalism?

A)Contemporary liberals place greater emphasis on individualism.
B)Unlike classical liberals,contemporary liberals believe that government intervention in the economy is necessary.
C)Contemporary liberals focus more on morality and lifestyle.
D)Unlike classical liberals,contemporary liberals favor limited government involvement in foreign affairs.
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Why are latent opinions important?

A)These opinions help to explain low rates of political participation in the United States.
B)These opinions are highly salient and thus influence people's political attitudes and behaviors.
C)These opinions are formed early in life and comprise people's core values.
D)Politicians can make these opinions salient to voters and can use them to build public support for their policies.
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When Representative Barbara M.Calhoun left office in the middle of her fourth term,she did so at the behest of the president,who appointed her to be U.S.ambassador to Chile.As soon as she had accepted the post,she informed state officials in Georgia of her plans.What did they immediately organize to fill her vacant seat?

A)a midterm election
B)a primary election
C)a replacement election
D)a special election
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Why are some people opposed to vote-by-mail?

A)They believe that vote-by-mail alters the turnout in presidential general elections.
B)They believe that vote-by-mail is subject to potential fraud.
C)They believe that Independents unfairly benefit from the practice of voting by mail.
D)They believe that vote-by-mail makes it easier for states to purge voters from the rolls.
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A country that has complete state ownership of property,no relevant property rights,and does not allow for political opposition or voter choice has which type of political system?

A)socialist
B)fascist
C)communist
D)oligarchy
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In what way do libertarians and conservatives differ?

A)Unlike conservatives,libertarians favor government regulation of the financial markets.
B)Unlike conservatives,libertarians oppose restrictions on illicit drugs.
C)Unlike libertarians,conservatives favor deregulation.
D)Unlike libertarians,conservatives cherish individual liberties.
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Although as a group,African Americans vote at lower rates than white Americans,when are African Americans likely to vote at the same rate as Caucasians?

A)when they are part of two-earner families
B)when their income levels mirror those of white Americans
C)when they have college degrees
D)when they live in geographic zones other than the Deep South
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Which of the following is an advantage of open-ended questions in public opinion polls?

A)They allow respondents to express their views more clearly.
B)They are easier to interpret and analyze than other types of questions.
C)They reduce the margin of error in public opinion polls.
D)They allow survey researchers to increase their sample sizes.
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Compared to liberals,conservatives take a more __________ view of human nature.

A)optimistic
B)pessimistic
C)holistic
D)biased
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The __________ of public opinion means the proportion of the population that holds a particular view.

A)distribution
B)intensity
C)level
D)margin
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Enacted in 2002,the __________ established accessibility standards for voting systems in the United States.

A)Americans with Disabilities Act
B)Voting Rights Act
C)Help America Vote Act
D)Electoral Integrity Act
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Gabriel is a white middle-class father of two,who works as a librarian in the public library system of a large city in the American West.He is 57 years old.Although Gabriel is generally inclined to support Democratic candidates whose policies provide an economic safety net for those hardest hit by recessions,he will occasionally vote Republican or as an Independent.He is especially concerned about equal access to health care and is inclined to support more aggressive measures to protect the environment from careless polluters.In terms of political ideology,how is Gabriel likely to self-classify himself?

A)conservative
B)liberal
C)extremely liberal
D)non-ideological
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The lowest rate of voter turnout is among __________.

A)Independent-leaning Democrats
B)Pure Independents
C)Independent-leaning Republicans
D)Libertarians
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Protest is a form of political participation,including Rosa Parks's civil disobedience,Tea Party demonstrations,and Occupy Wall Street marches.In extreme cases,people may feel so strongly about an issue that they would rather fight than accept the verdict of an election.The most extreme example from American history of voters rejecting the outcome of an election is which of the following?

A)Jim Crow laws
B)the civil rights movement
C)Vietnam protests
D)the American Civil War
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Which type of survey question is best formulated to address concerns about errors in public opinion polling resulting from difficulty in measuring intensity?

A)yes-or-no questions
B)approve-or-disapprove questions
C)scale questions
D)close-ended questions
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When people come together,listen to each other,exchange ideas,and learn to appreciate each other's differences,they are engaging in __________.
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Political socialization is a process that continues throughout our lives.
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Retrospective voting is more common than prospective voting.
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When a substantial percentage of a sample selected to give opinions on an issue agrees on that issue,researchers say that there is a polarization of opinion.
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Most political scientists agree that issues,though important,have less influence on how people vote than does party identification or candidate appeal.
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The Twenty-Fourth Amendment prohibited the use of ____________ in federal elections.
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In a state where the level of education is higher than the national average,voter turnout will be lower than the national average.
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As people get older,they are less likely to vote.
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In a recent Pew Research Center Global Attitudes Survey,corruption was seen as a bigger problem for most people in India,Nigeria,Japan,and Mexico than in __________,which allows neither the free expression of public opinion nor free elections.
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The National Voter Registration Act allows people to register to vote while applying for or renewing a driver's license.
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Intensity of public opinion refers to the degree to which people feel strongly about their opinions.
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__________ are issues that motivate particular segments of the electorate to vote and on which the opposing candidate or party is less popular.
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Social conservatives focus less on economics and more on morality and lifestyle.
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As a retrospective issue voter,you are likely to vote against incumbents during a bad economy.
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Every state has some kind of voter registration rules.
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Socialism is the belief that the state owns property in common for all people and a single political party that represents the working classes controls the government.
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Random sampling is a technique that can eliminate the margin of error in public opinion polls.
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The electoral process during which voters replace members of the House of Representatives who have died or left office is called a(n)_______________.
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A common element of political socialization in most cultures is __________,a consciousness of the nation-state and of belonging to it.
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Oregon is the only state to have switched to vote-by-mail as its means to conduct elections and has suffered lower voter turnout because of it.
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1
An election in which voters elect officeholders is which type of election?

A)general
B)primary
C)presidential
D)midterm
A
2
Voters who hold beliefs in private property rights and free enterprise,and who want to enhance individual liberty by keeping government small,subscribe to what political ideology?

A)liberalism
B)conservatism
C)communism
D)fascism
B
3
An informal and subjective affiliation with a political party that most people acquire over the course of their lifetime is known as what?

A)party identification
B)voter identity
C)electoral socialization
D)platform identification
A
4
Two major schools of political ideology dominate American politics.What are they?

A)conservatism and liberalism
B)conservatism and libertarianism
C)liberalism and progressivism
D)socialism and nationalism
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An election in which voters determine party nominees is which type of election?

A)general
B caucus
C)primary
D)midterm
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When is voter turnout lowest?

A)municipal primaries
B)midterm primary elections
C)midterm general elections
D)special elections
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Social conservatives differ from traditional conservatives in that they support which of the following?

A)social controls
B)economic controls
C)deregulation
D)military expenditures
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An individual's propensity to perceive,interpret,or act toward a particular object in a particular way is a(n)___________.

A)ideology
B)belief
C)value
D)attitude
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9
What is the term for the proportion of the voting-age public that votes?

A)participatory segment
B)electoral segment
C)turnout
D)mobilization
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Which of the following is the most influential factor when voters develop the political attitudes they take into elections?

A)family
B)school
C)mass media
D)self-reflection
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How are intensity of public opinion and salience related?

A)They are often correlated on the same issue.
B)They are essentially the same.
C)As intensity increases,salience goes down.
D)Intensity is a precondition for salience.
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Voters who carefully follow public affairs are known as which of the following?

A)attentive electorate
B)attentive public
C)active public
D)active electorate
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What percentage of Americans currently view themselves as extremely conservative?

A)2 to 4 percent
B)4 to 8 percent
C)8 to 12 percent
D)12 to 16 percent
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In public opinion research,the _________ is the group of people whose preferences the researcher wants to measure.

A)subject group
B)demographic group
C)sample
D)universe
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Over time,people are most likely to change their beliefs about which of the following?

A)banking regulations
B)liberty and freedom
C)abortion
D)the death penalty
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Voters who hold the belief that government can bring about justice and equality of opportunity subscribe to what political ideology?

A)liberalism
B)conservatism
C)libertarianism
D)socialism
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Why do conservatives favor cutting taxes for the wealthy?

A)They believe the wealthy will spend and invest more money,benefiting the economy.
B)They believe the wealthy will contribute more to charity,benefiting people in need.
C)They believe that all taxes should be eliminated.
D)They believe the wealthy will contribute more to political campaigns,thus helping to elect conservatives.
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Which American president once said,"What I want is to get done what the people desire to be done,and the question for me is how to find that out exactly."

A)Andrew Jackson
B)Abraham Lincoln
C)Theodore Roosevelt
D)Bill Clinton
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Typically,how many people attempt to influence how another person votes?

A)less than 1 percent
B)fewer than one in ten
C)about 10 percent
D)fewer than one in four
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Issues that people believe are important to them are __________.

A)intense
B)core values
C)salient
D)ideological issues
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There is considerable disagreement about how to interpret low voter turnout.According to the U.S.Census Bureau,what is the principal reason that people do not vote?

A)registration problems
B)too busy
C)political ideology
D)no interest
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22
Since 1952,there have been an equal number of Democratic and Republican presidents.Beyond party identification,the main factor that accounts for this is __________.

A)candidate appeal
B)electoral appeal
C)platform appeal
D)party appeal
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23
Of the following factors,which is usually correlated with a propensity to vote?

A)ambition
B)ethical orientation
C)gender
D)geography
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24
What impact has the "Motor Voter" law had?

A)It has had no impact on voter registration or voting.
B)It has led to more new voters registering,most of whom claim to be Independents.
C)It has led to more new voters registering,most of whom claim to Democrats.
D)It has increased voter turnout by approximately 10 percent.
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25
Candidate appeal focuses on which of the following questions?

A)What interest groups have endorsed the candidate?
B)Does the candidate have religious or spiritual commitments?
C)What is the candidate's position on health care policy?
D)What party does the candidate belong to?
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Federal law prevents a state from closing voter registration more than __________ before a federal election.

A)15 days
B)30 days
C)2 months
D)6 months
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27
As a result of the Voting Rights Act and the ban on the poll tax,__________.

A)there was a dramatic expansion of registration and voting by African Americans
B)the Republican Party became stronger in the South
C)the Democratic Party became stronger in the South
D)registration increased,but overall voter turnout decreased
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The 2010 elections,where the GOP picked up congressional seats,was which type of election?

A)presidential
B)representative
C)primary
D)midterm
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29
Voting was extended to those 18 years of age or older through which constitutional amendment?

A)Ninth
B)Twenty-Sixth
C)Twenty-First
D)Fifteenth
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What is the key to ensuring that a relatively small number of people can accurately represent the opinions of a larger population?

A)random sampling
B)indexing
C)question format
D)response rate
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31
Libertarians support which of the following?

A)repealing laws regulating abortion
B)instituting a public jobs program
C)creating programs to protect children from drugs
D)taxing the wealthy more heavily
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Congress granted citizenship and voting rights to which group in 1924?

A)ex-Confederate soldiers
B)Japanese immigrants
C)Native Americans
D)railroad workers
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33
How do elections in America compare with those in other democracies of the world?

A)Americans vote more frequently than citizens in other democracies of the world.
B)Americans vote less frequently than citizens in other democracies of the world.
C)Americans vote more frequently,but for fewer offices,than citizens in other democracies of the world.
D)Americans vote more frequently and for more offices than citizens in other democracies of the world.
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34
In terms of their ideology,most people in the United States are __________.

A)slightly liberal
B)slightly conservative
C)moderate
D)non-ideological
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35
Political scientists have identified three main elements of the voting choice.What are they?

A)candidate appeal,issues,and party identification
B)candidate appeal,issues,and intensity
C)issues,intensity,and intelligence
D)issues,party identification,and social class
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36
Which U.S.constitutional amendment granted women the right to vote on the national level?

A)Sixth
C)Twelfth
D)Nineteenth
E)Twenty-Third
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37
What factor is associated with fluctuations in party identification?

A)involvement in foreign wars
B)political corruption
C)congressional gridlock
D)economic conditions
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38
Both political parties hope to register and mobilize __________,who comprise the largest minority group in the United States.

A)African Americans
B)Hispanics
C)Arab Americans
D)Asian Americans
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Which state was the first to grant women's suffrage?

A)Pennsylvania
B)Wyoming
C)Texas
D)Rhode Island
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People tend to belong to the same political party as __________.

A)their parents
B)their peers
C)their neighbors
D)their close friends
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Race and ethnic background are linked with different levels of voting,largely because they correlate with what third factor?

A)education
B)political ideology
C)salience
D)voter awareness
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42
The Pew Research Center publishes survey data that indicate that 54 percent of college students plan to vote in the next presidential election.If the margin of error is 3 percent,what should the candidates expect the lowest turnout rate among college students to be?

A)57 percent
B)54 percent
C)51 percent
D)less than 51 percent
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43
The statements of a Libertarian voter that the government should not regulate social choices of adults and that the free market is a better supplier of goods and services than a centralized government are representative of his or her what?

A)intensity
B)latency
C)ideology
D)salience
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Jennifer grows up in a politically active household,where both her parents vote,contribute to campaigns,listen to nightly news broadcasts,and read weekly news magazines.They involve Jennifer in their discussions of the political events of the day,often commenting about the social and economic policies that they favor.In time,Jennifer learns that her parents favor government bailouts of troubled national industries and that government should act to improve public education.As she matures,she adopts the political party affiliation of her parents.What process has Jennifer undergone?

A)political assimilation
B)political definition
C)political identification
D)political socialization
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45
Of the following,which is more closely associated with social capital?

A)attitudes
B)awareness
C)interests
D)networks
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46
How does contemporary liberalism differ from classical liberalism?

A)Contemporary liberals place greater emphasis on individualism.
B)Unlike classical liberals,contemporary liberals believe that government intervention in the economy is necessary.
C)Contemporary liberals focus more on morality and lifestyle.
D)Unlike classical liberals,contemporary liberals favor limited government involvement in foreign affairs.
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47
Why are latent opinions important?

A)These opinions help to explain low rates of political participation in the United States.
B)These opinions are highly salient and thus influence people's political attitudes and behaviors.
C)These opinions are formed early in life and comprise people's core values.
D)Politicians can make these opinions salient to voters and can use them to build public support for their policies.
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48
When Representative Barbara M.Calhoun left office in the middle of her fourth term,she did so at the behest of the president,who appointed her to be U.S.ambassador to Chile.As soon as she had accepted the post,she informed state officials in Georgia of her plans.What did they immediately organize to fill her vacant seat?

A)a midterm election
B)a primary election
C)a replacement election
D)a special election
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49
Why are some people opposed to vote-by-mail?

A)They believe that vote-by-mail alters the turnout in presidential general elections.
B)They believe that vote-by-mail is subject to potential fraud.
C)They believe that Independents unfairly benefit from the practice of voting by mail.
D)They believe that vote-by-mail makes it easier for states to purge voters from the rolls.
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50
A country that has complete state ownership of property,no relevant property rights,and does not allow for political opposition or voter choice has which type of political system?

A)socialist
B)fascist
C)communist
D)oligarchy
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51
In what way do libertarians and conservatives differ?

A)Unlike conservatives,libertarians favor government regulation of the financial markets.
B)Unlike conservatives,libertarians oppose restrictions on illicit drugs.
C)Unlike libertarians,conservatives favor deregulation.
D)Unlike libertarians,conservatives cherish individual liberties.
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52
Although as a group,African Americans vote at lower rates than white Americans,when are African Americans likely to vote at the same rate as Caucasians?

A)when they are part of two-earner families
B)when their income levels mirror those of white Americans
C)when they have college degrees
D)when they live in geographic zones other than the Deep South
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53
Which of the following is an advantage of open-ended questions in public opinion polls?

A)They allow respondents to express their views more clearly.
B)They are easier to interpret and analyze than other types of questions.
C)They reduce the margin of error in public opinion polls.
D)They allow survey researchers to increase their sample sizes.
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54
Compared to liberals,conservatives take a more __________ view of human nature.

A)optimistic
B)pessimistic
C)holistic
D)biased
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55
The __________ of public opinion means the proportion of the population that holds a particular view.

A)distribution
B)intensity
C)level
D)margin
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56
Enacted in 2002,the __________ established accessibility standards for voting systems in the United States.

A)Americans with Disabilities Act
B)Voting Rights Act
C)Help America Vote Act
D)Electoral Integrity Act
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57
Gabriel is a white middle-class father of two,who works as a librarian in the public library system of a large city in the American West.He is 57 years old.Although Gabriel is generally inclined to support Democratic candidates whose policies provide an economic safety net for those hardest hit by recessions,he will occasionally vote Republican or as an Independent.He is especially concerned about equal access to health care and is inclined to support more aggressive measures to protect the environment from careless polluters.In terms of political ideology,how is Gabriel likely to self-classify himself?

A)conservative
B)liberal
C)extremely liberal
D)non-ideological
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58
The lowest rate of voter turnout is among __________.

A)Independent-leaning Democrats
B)Pure Independents
C)Independent-leaning Republicans
D)Libertarians
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59
Protest is a form of political participation,including Rosa Parks's civil disobedience,Tea Party demonstrations,and Occupy Wall Street marches.In extreme cases,people may feel so strongly about an issue that they would rather fight than accept the verdict of an election.The most extreme example from American history of voters rejecting the outcome of an election is which of the following?

A)Jim Crow laws
B)the civil rights movement
C)Vietnam protests
D)the American Civil War
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60
Which type of survey question is best formulated to address concerns about errors in public opinion polling resulting from difficulty in measuring intensity?

A)yes-or-no questions
B)approve-or-disapprove questions
C)scale questions
D)close-ended questions
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61
When people come together,listen to each other,exchange ideas,and learn to appreciate each other's differences,they are engaging in __________.
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62
Political socialization is a process that continues throughout our lives.
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63
Retrospective voting is more common than prospective voting.
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64
When a substantial percentage of a sample selected to give opinions on an issue agrees on that issue,researchers say that there is a polarization of opinion.
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65
Most political scientists agree that issues,though important,have less influence on how people vote than does party identification or candidate appeal.
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66
The Twenty-Fourth Amendment prohibited the use of ____________ in federal elections.
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67
In a state where the level of education is higher than the national average,voter turnout will be lower than the national average.
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68
As people get older,they are less likely to vote.
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69
In a recent Pew Research Center Global Attitudes Survey,corruption was seen as a bigger problem for most people in India,Nigeria,Japan,and Mexico than in __________,which allows neither the free expression of public opinion nor free elections.
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70
The National Voter Registration Act allows people to register to vote while applying for or renewing a driver's license.
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71
Intensity of public opinion refers to the degree to which people feel strongly about their opinions.
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72
__________ are issues that motivate particular segments of the electorate to vote and on which the opposing candidate or party is less popular.
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73
Social conservatives focus less on economics and more on morality and lifestyle.
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74
As a retrospective issue voter,you are likely to vote against incumbents during a bad economy.
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75
Every state has some kind of voter registration rules.
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76
Socialism is the belief that the state owns property in common for all people and a single political party that represents the working classes controls the government.
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77
Random sampling is a technique that can eliminate the margin of error in public opinion polls.
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78
The electoral process during which voters replace members of the House of Representatives who have died or left office is called a(n)_______________.
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79
A common element of political socialization in most cultures is __________,a consciousness of the nation-state and of belonging to it.
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80
Oregon is the only state to have switched to vote-by-mail as its means to conduct elections and has suffered lower voter turnout because of it.
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