Deck 8: Public Opinion, Participation, and Voting
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Deck 8: Public Opinion, Participation, and Voting
1
Undecided voters are also often called ________ voters.
A)committed
B)partisan
C)clueless
D)swing
E)competitive
A)committed
B)partisan
C)clueless
D)swing
E)competitive
D
2
________________ voting is voting based on what a candidate pledges to do in the future about an issue if elected.
A)Candidate appeal
B)Prospective issue
C)Straight-ticket
D)Retrospective issue
E)Platform issue
A)Candidate appeal
B)Prospective issue
C)Straight-ticket
D)Retrospective issue
E)Platform issue
B
3
After the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, the need for homeland security became a widely shared and consciously held view among Americans.This is an example of a(n)
A)conceding consensus.
B)polarization.
C)private position.
D)manifest opinion.
E)public opinion.
A)conceding consensus.
B)polarization.
C)private position.
D)manifest opinion.
E)public opinion.
D
4
Votes are counted in the United States primarily according to
A)city law.
B)county law.
C)state law.
D)national law.
E)administrative law.
A)city law.
B)county law.
C)state law.
D)national law.
E)administrative law.
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5
People who are rarely interested in politics or public affairs and seldom vote are called political know-nothings.
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6
Approximately 25% of the population is interested in politics most of the time.They are called the
A)smart ones.
B)public-spirited people.
C)attentive public.
D)core constituents.
E)disillusioned minority.
A)smart ones.
B)public-spirited people.
C)attentive public.
D)core constituents.
E)disillusioned minority.
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7
The 40% of the people who selectively participate in elections are called
A)apathetic public.
B)representative citizens.
C)core constituents.
D)the attentive public.
E)part-time citizens.
A)apathetic public.
B)representative citizens.
C)core constituents.
D)the attentive public.
E)part-time citizens.
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8
The most powerful socializing agent is family.
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9
All governments in all nations must be concerned with public opinion.
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10
Protest is the most common form of political participation.
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11
Issues that motivate particular segments of the electorate to vote, and on which the opposing candidate or party has a less popular position, are often called
A)exploitive issues.
B)prospective issues.
C)losing issues.
D)wedge issues.
E)popular issues.
A)exploitive issues.
B)prospective issues.
C)losing issues.
D)wedge issues.
E)popular issues.
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12
Compared to other countries, America holds elections
A)much less frequently.
B)about as frequently.
C)more frequently.
D)a little less frequently.
E)at more irregular times.
A)much less frequently.
B)about as frequently.
C)more frequently.
D)a little less frequently.
E)at more irregular times.
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13
Compared to most other democracies, turnout in American elections
A)is about the same.
B)is significantly higher.
C)is impossible to measure.
D)is lower.
E)is a little bit higher.
A)is about the same.
B)is significantly higher.
C)is impossible to measure.
D)is lower.
E)is a little bit higher.
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14
The Literary Digest poll of 1936 is an example of a random sample.
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15
Holding an incumbent responsible for past performance on issues is referred to as what?
A)Prospective issue voting
B)Retrospective issue voting
C)Respective issue voting
D)Wedge voting
E)None of the above
A)Prospective issue voting
B)Retrospective issue voting
C)Respective issue voting
D)Wedge voting
E)None of the above
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16
In a random sample,
A)individuals are chosen for the sample based on their proportion in the population.
B)only a neutral, independent party may select individuals for the sample.
C)the probability of any person being chosen for the sample is impossible to determine.
D)only individuals with real opinions are eligible for being selected.
E)every individual in the population has an equal chance of being selected for the sample.
A)individuals are chosen for the sample based on their proportion in the population.
B)only a neutral, independent party may select individuals for the sample.
C)the probability of any person being chosen for the sample is impossible to determine.
D)only individuals with real opinions are eligible for being selected.
E)every individual in the population has an equal chance of being selected for the sample.
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17
The process by which we develop our political attitudes, values, and beliefs is called
A)learning.
B)education.
C)political socialization.
D)indoctrination.
E)behavioral programming.
A)learning.
B)education.
C)political socialization.
D)indoctrination.
E)behavioral programming.
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18
The distribution of individual preferences or evaluation of a given issue, candidate, or institution within a population is called
A)cumulative attitudes.
B)public opinion.
C)individual preference.
D)distribution.
E)consensus.
A)cumulative attitudes.
B)public opinion.
C)individual preference.
D)distribution.
E)consensus.
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19
How strongly people hold beliefs, or the degree to which those beliefs are held, is termed
A)reliability.
B)intensity.
C)fervor.
D)patriotism.
E)consistency.
A)reliability.
B)intensity.
C)fervor.
D)patriotism.
E)consistency.
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20
When two or more Democrats compete against one another to try to become their party's nominee, they compete in a ________ election.
A)primary
B)recall
C)liberal
D)corrupt
E)retention
A)primary
B)recall
C)liberal
D)corrupt
E)retention
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21
In most states persons must be registered voters in order to vote and voters are expected to vote in designated voting places.
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22
Individuals choosing to access media with which they agree, or avoiding media with which they disagree, is called
A)tendency reinforcement.
B)stereotype challenging.
C)limited attention.
D)selective exposure.
E)discriminating analysis.
A)tendency reinforcement.
B)stereotype challenging.
C)limited attention.
D)selective exposure.
E)discriminating analysis.
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23
What percentage of the United States population has indicated that they are interested in politics "only now and then" or "hardly at all"?
A)2%.
B)8%.
C)25%.
D)33%.
E)52%.
A)2%.
B)8%.
C)25%.
D)33%.
E)52%.
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24
Approximately __________ of the population is interested in politics most of the time.
A)90%
B)50%
C)2%
D)25%
E)75%
A)90%
B)50%
C)2%
D)25%
E)75%
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25
When every individual in a population has an equal chance of being selected for the sample, it is said to be
A)open ended.
B)a random sample.
C)specific sampling.
D)appropriate.
E)a weighted sample.
A)open ended.
B)a random sample.
C)specific sampling.
D)appropriate.
E)a weighted sample.
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26
Information held by the general public concerning congressional names and issues indicate
A)few people know the names of their congressmen.
B)most constituents know where their members of Congress stand on important issues.
C)most people had a surprisingly high level of information.
D)most people know the names of both candidates in congressional elections.
E)most people can provide detailed information about the backgrounds of their members of Congress.
A)few people know the names of their congressmen.
B)most constituents know where their members of Congress stand on important issues.
C)most people had a surprisingly high level of information.
D)most people know the names of both candidates in congressional elections.
E)most people can provide detailed information about the backgrounds of their members of Congress.
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27
The most powerful socializing agent is
A)the family.
B)the Internet.
C)peers.
D)television.
E)schools.
A)the family.
B)the Internet.
C)peers.
D)television.
E)schools.
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28
The voting age was lowered to 18 with the ratification of the Twenty-Sixth Amendment in 1971.
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29
A consciousness of the nation-state and of belonging to that entity is called
A)patriotism.
B)nationalism.
C)loyalty.
D)inclusion.
E)fanaticism.
A)patriotism.
B)nationalism.
C)loyalty.
D)inclusion.
E)fanaticism.
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30
People who are rarely interested in politics or public affairs and seldom vote are called
A)the attentive public.
B)irrational residents.
C)political know-nothings.
D)in-betweeners.
E)part-time citizens.
A)the attentive public.
B)irrational residents.
C)political know-nothings.
D)in-betweeners.
E)part-time citizens.
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31
Internet ballots are increasingly being used in states to make it easier for voters to participate in elections.
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32
A conservative friend of yours avoids reading The New York Times because she believes it is a liberal newspaper.This is an example of
A)discriminating analysis.
B)limited attention.
C)tendency reinforcement.
D)stereotype challenging.
E)selective exposure.
A)discriminating analysis.
B)limited attention.
C)tendency reinforcement.
D)stereotype challenging.
E)selective exposure.
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33
Voters tend to vote against an incumbent during a bad economy.
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34
The proportion of the population that holds one opinion or viewpoint, as compared to those with opposing opinions or those with no opinion at all, is termed
A)public opinion.
B)individual preference.
C)difference of viewpoints.
D)distribution.
E)consensus.
A)public opinion.
B)individual preference.
C)difference of viewpoints.
D)distribution.
E)consensus.
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35
Prospective issue voting is voting based on what a candidate pledges to do.
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36
Sources of American public opinion include
A)mass media.
B)religious and ethnic heritage.
C)schools.
D)families
E)All of the above
A)mass media.
B)religious and ethnic heritage.
C)schools.
D)families
E)All of the above
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37
Which of the following is true?
A)Opinion on abortion tends to be highly unstable.
B)The percentage of people with favorable opinions of President Bush changed over his time in office.
C)Pro-choice opinions rose dramatically in the 1980s.
D)President Bush was more popular in office than was President Clinton.
E)None of the above
A)Opinion on abortion tends to be highly unstable.
B)The percentage of people with favorable opinions of President Bush changed over his time in office.
C)Pro-choice opinions rose dramatically in the 1980s.
D)President Bush was more popular in office than was President Clinton.
E)None of the above
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38
Political attitudes can first be measured
A)in infancy.
B)in young children.
C)in teenagers.
D)in young adults.
E)at age 21.
A)in infancy.
B)in young children.
C)in teenagers.
D)in young adults.
E)at age 21.
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39
The Literary Digest poll of 1936
A)predicted that Alf Landon would win the presidential election.
B)predicted the outcome of the election within one percentage point.
C)was the first survey to obtain a truly random sample.
D)had a 100% response rate.
E)All of the above
A)predicted that Alf Landon would win the presidential election.
B)predicted the outcome of the election within one percentage point.
C)was the first survey to obtain a truly random sample.
D)had a 100% response rate.
E)All of the above
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40
Political attitudes may stem from religious, racial, gender, ethnic, or economic beliefs and values, but all are formed
A)individually.
B)without thought or reflection.
C)based on media influences.
D)in groups.
E)in college.
A)individually.
B)without thought or reflection.
C)based on media influences.
D)in groups.
E)in college.
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41
Figure 8-3 shows that approximately ________ of people watch campaigns on television.
A)100%
B)50%
C)25%
D)5%
E)85%
A)100%
B)50%
C)25%
D)5%
E)85%
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42
A widely shared and consciously held view is called a
A)polarized position.
B)tragic consensus.
C)manifest opinion.
D)random sample.
E)manifest destiny.
A)polarized position.
B)tragic consensus.
C)manifest opinion.
D)random sample.
E)manifest destiny.
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43
Survey questions asking people how strongly they feel about an issue or about a politician are often called
A)dichotomies.
B)true/false questions.
C)closed-ended questions.
D)parameters.
E)scales.
A)dichotomies.
B)true/false questions.
C)closed-ended questions.
D)parameters.
E)scales.
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44
Automatic registration is practiced by
A)only the United States.
B)most of the world's democracies.
C)all authoritarian countries.
D)no countries in the world.
E)None of the above
A)only the United States.
B)most of the world's democracies.
C)all authoritarian countries.
D)no countries in the world.
E)None of the above
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45
In order to achieve a margin of error of plus or minus 3%, a sample should be at least ______ individuals.
A)100
B)1 million
C)100,000
D)1,000
E)250
A)100
B)1 million
C)100,000
D)1,000
E)250
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46
Elections in which voters elect officeholders are called
A)primary elections.
B)referenda.
C)caucuses.
D)general elections.
E)turnout elections.
A)primary elections.
B)referenda.
C)caucuses.
D)general elections.
E)turnout elections.
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47
Survey questions asking people how strongly they feel about an issue or about a politician are designed to measure
A)intensity.
B)consistency.
C)fervor.
D)reliability.
E)patriotism.
A)intensity.
B)consistency.
C)fervor.
D)reliability.
E)patriotism.
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48
Voter turnout in presidential elections
A)is the same every year.
B)was lowest in the 1910s.
C)was highest in the early 1800s.
D)has steadily risen since 1920.
E)was highest in the late 1800s.
A)is the same every year.
B)was lowest in the 1910s.
C)was highest in the early 1800s.
D)has steadily risen since 1920.
E)was highest in the late 1800s.
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49
Compared to other countries, Americans hold
A)more elections for more offices.
B)fewer elections for more offices.
C)fewer elections for fewer offices.
D)more elections for fewer offices.
E)the same number of elections for the same number of offices.
A)more elections for more offices.
B)fewer elections for more offices.
C)fewer elections for fewer offices.
D)more elections for fewer offices.
E)the same number of elections for the same number of offices.
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50
President ___________________ signed the 1965 Voting Rights Act into law.
A)George W.Bush
B)Abraham Lincoln
C)Lyndon Johnson
D)Ronald Reagan
E)Richard Nixon
A)George W.Bush
B)Abraham Lincoln
C)Lyndon Johnson
D)Ronald Reagan
E)Richard Nixon
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51
Political opinions that exist but have not been fully expressed are said to be
A)latent.
B)uninformed.
C)salient.
D)random.
E)salient.
A)latent.
B)uninformed.
C)salient.
D)random.
E)salient.
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52
The extent to which people feel issues are relevant to them is called
A)informed.
B)latent.
C)intensity.
D)salience.
E)important.
A)informed.
B)latent.
C)intensity.
D)salience.
E)important.
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53
When a substantial percentage of a sample of the population agree on an issue there is a
A)preference.
B)belief.
C)consensus.
D)fervor.
E)majority mentality.
A)preference.
B)belief.
C)consensus.
D)fervor.
E)majority mentality.
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54
A system designed to reduce voter fraud by limiting voting to those who have established eligibility to vote by submitting the proper documents is called
A)voter suppression.
B)Republican strategizing.
C)voter registration.
D)voter qualification.
E)citizen verification.
A)voter suppression.
B)Republican strategizing.
C)voter registration.
D)voter qualification.
E)citizen verification.
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55
Support for gay marriage is highest among
A)liberals.
B)people living in the Midwest.
C)people attending church every week.
D)African Americans.
E)men.
A)liberals.
B)people living in the Midwest.
C)people attending church every week.
D)African Americans.
E)men.
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56
Support for gay marriage is lowest among
A)people living in the Northeast.
B)women.
C)whites.
D)liberals.
E)people attending church every week.
A)people living in the Northeast.
B)women.
C)whites.
D)liberals.
E)people attending church every week.
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57
Open-ended questions
A)are easier to record and compare than closed-ended questions.
B)permit respondents to answer in their own words rather than by choosing responses from set categories.
C)make it difficult for respondents to express their views clearly.
D)can never provide deep insight into respondents' thinking.
E)are impossible to administer on surveys.
A)are easier to record and compare than closed-ended questions.
B)permit respondents to answer in their own words rather than by choosing responses from set categories.
C)make it difficult for respondents to express their views clearly.
D)can never provide deep insight into respondents' thinking.
E)are impossible to administer on surveys.
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58
When a large portion of opposing sides feels intensely about an issue (such as the Vietnam War), opinion is said to be
A)uninformed.
B)distinct.
C)undemocratic.
D)polarized.
E)consensual.
A)uninformed.
B)distinct.
C)undemocratic.
D)polarized.
E)consensual.
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59
Support for gay marriage is
A)the same for all regions, age groups, and gender.
B)higher among younger individuals than older.
C)higher in the South than in other regions.
D)higher among Republicans than Democrats.
E)higher among married couples than singles who have never been married.
A)the same for all regions, age groups, and gender.
B)higher among younger individuals than older.
C)higher in the South than in other regions.
D)higher among Republicans than Democrats.
E)higher among married couples than singles who have never been married.
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60
American voters determine party nominees for the general election in __________ elections.
A)referendum
B)retention
C)recall
D)general
E)primary
A)referendum
B)retention
C)recall
D)general
E)primary
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61
The reason most commonly cited for people NOT voting in elections is
A)being too busy.
B)forgetting.
C)not caring who wins.
D)not having transportation.
E)being out of town.
A)being too busy.
B)forgetting.
C)not caring who wins.
D)not having transportation.
E)being out of town.
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62
The proportion of the voting-age public that votes is the typical measure of
A)public opinion.
B)political interest.
C)the census.
D)voter turnout.
E)citizen activism.
A)public opinion.
B)political interest.
C)the census.
D)voter turnout.
E)citizen activism.
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63
Issues that motivate particular segments of the electorate to vote, and on which the opposing candidate or party has a less popular position, are often called
A)exploitive issues.
B)prospective issues.
C)losing issues.
D)wedge issues.
E)popular issues.
A)exploitive issues.
B)prospective issues.
C)losing issues.
D)wedge issues.
E)popular issues.
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64
Which of the following is true about voter turnout rates?
A)Men tend to vote more than women
B)Hispanics vote more than African Americans
C)African Americans vote more than whites
D)Hispanics vote more than whites
E)None of the above
A)Men tend to vote more than women
B)Hispanics vote more than African Americans
C)African Americans vote more than whites
D)Hispanics vote more than whites
E)None of the above
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65
If one were to divide the number of ballots cast in an election by the voting-age public, one would be calculating
A)presidential approval.
B)voter turnout.
C)the census.
D)political interest.
E)public opinion.
A)presidential approval.
B)voter turnout.
C)the census.
D)political interest.
E)public opinion.
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66
How voters feel about a candidate's background, personality, leadership ability, and other personal qualities is known as candidate
A)identification.
B)incumbency.
C)advantage.
D)voting.
E)appeal.
A)identification.
B)incumbency.
C)advantage.
D)voting.
E)appeal.
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67
Elections held in years when presidential candidates are on the ballot are called
A)midterm elections.
B)special elections.
C)off-year elections.
D)primary elections.
E)presidential elections.
A)midterm elections.
B)special elections.
C)off-year elections.
D)primary elections.
E)presidential elections.
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68
Midterm elections elect
A)presidents.
B)about one-third of senators.
C)one-half of Representatives.
D)all governors.
E)All of the above
A)presidents.
B)about one-third of senators.
C)one-half of Representatives.
D)all governors.
E)All of the above
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69
This-including competence, integrity, and energy-is something more important in an election than issues.
A)Candidate grace
B)Positive candidate opinion
C)Public opinion
D)Candidate appeal
E)None of the above
A)Candidate grace
B)Positive candidate opinion
C)Public opinion
D)Candidate appeal
E)None of the above
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70
Holding incumbents (usually the president's party) responsible for their records on issues, such as the economy or foreign policy, is known as
A)retrospective issue voting.
B)candidate appeal voting.
C)straight-ticket voting.
D)irrational voting.
E)prospective issue voting.
A)retrospective issue voting.
B)candidate appeal voting.
C)straight-ticket voting.
D)irrational voting.
E)prospective issue voting.
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71
Those rejecting the class bias argument about nonvoting content that the attitudes of nonvoters
A)do not vary significantly from voters' attitudes.
B)are impossible to know since they don't vote.
C)are dangerous to the continuation of democracy.
D)should not matter since they don't vote.
E)are much more favorable to Republicans than to Democrats.
A)do not vary significantly from voters' attitudes.
B)are impossible to know since they don't vote.
C)are dangerous to the continuation of democracy.
D)should not matter since they don't vote.
E)are much more favorable to Republicans than to Democrats.
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72
Those who believe that nonvoting is a critical problem cite the "class bias" of those who do vote.This means that
A)upper and middle class voters have no sympathy for the poor.
B)voter registration requirements in the U.S.create greater burdens for the rich.
C)the social makeup and attitudes of voters are different from nonvoters.
D)elected officials pay disproportionate attention to citizens who do not participate in politics.
E)All of the above
A)upper and middle class voters have no sympathy for the poor.
B)voter registration requirements in the U.S.create greater burdens for the rich.
C)the social makeup and attitudes of voters are different from nonvoters.
D)elected officials pay disproportionate attention to citizens who do not participate in politics.
E)All of the above
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73
Which of the following is true about "Pure Independents?"
A)They typically have lower turnout than Democrats and Republicans
B)They usually vote for the loser in elections
C)They compose about 40% of the American electorate
D)They are often more loyal to a party in their voting than are individuals identifying themselves as Democrats or Republicans
E)They are not permitted by most states to vote in general elections
A)They typically have lower turnout than Democrats and Republicans
B)They usually vote for the loser in elections
C)They compose about 40% of the American electorate
D)They are often more loyal to a party in their voting than are individuals identifying themselves as Democrats or Republicans
E)They are not permitted by most states to vote in general elections
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74
Which of the below is the response LEAST often given to why people forgo voting?
A)They were too busy
B)They were ill.
C)They forgot to vote.
D)There were bad weather conditions.
E)They had registration problems.
A)They were too busy
B)They were ill.
C)They forgot to vote.
D)There were bad weather conditions.
E)They had registration problems.
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75
Which of these voters are a major focus of mobilization efforts?
A)Strong Democrats
B)Strong independents
C)Swing voters
D)White males
E)Conservative Republicans
A)Strong Democrats
B)Strong independents
C)Swing voters
D)White males
E)Conservative Republicans
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76
In 2002 Congress passed the _______________ to modernize voting procedures and mandating that states maintain accurate statewide voter registration lists.
A)Help America Vote Act
B)Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act
C)Motor Voter Act
D)National Election Modernization Act
E)Voting Fairness Act
A)Help America Vote Act
B)Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act
C)Motor Voter Act
D)National Election Modernization Act
E)Voting Fairness Act
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77
________________ voting is voting based on what a candidate pledges to do in the future about an issue if elected.
A)Candidate appeal
B)Prospective issue
C)Straight-ticket
D)Retrospective issue
E)Platform issue
A)Candidate appeal
B)Prospective issue
C)Straight-ticket
D)Retrospective issue
E)Platform issue
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78
All of the following are true concerning voter turnout EXCEPT
A)voter turnout is highest in presidential elections.
B)voter turnout is higher in general elections than in primary elections.
C)voter turnout is higher in local elections than in national elections.
D)voter turnout is higher in primary elections than in special elections.
E)voter turnout is higher in other countries than in the United States.
A)voter turnout is highest in presidential elections.
B)voter turnout is higher in general elections than in primary elections.
C)voter turnout is higher in local elections than in national elections.
D)voter turnout is higher in primary elections than in special elections.
E)voter turnout is higher in other countries than in the United States.
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79
The process by which campaigners learn which issues matter to potential voters and which candidates these voters prefer by conducting interviews on the telephone or in person is called a(n)
A)canvass.
B)focus group.
C)strategy session.
D)exploratory committee.
E)testing trial.
A)canvass.
B)focus group.
C)strategy session.
D)exploratory committee.
E)testing trial.
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80
Elections held midway between presidential elections are known as
A)off-year elections.
B)primary elections.
C)special elections.
D)midterm elections.
E)registration elections.
A)off-year elections.
B)primary elections.
C)special elections.
D)midterm elections.
E)registration elections.
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