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A) level of education,income,and occupational status.
B) membership in community organizations.
C) legal right to vote.
D) membership in political organizations.
E) age.
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A) the National Voter Registration Act
B) early voting
C) Election Day registration
D) voter ID laws
E) permanent absentee ballot
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A) people are mistakenly contacted by a political party on Election Day.
B) individuals are exposed to political information that they did not explicitly seek out.
C) a candidate makes a verbal gaffe that leads new groups of people to vote in an election.
D) turnout in a midterm congressional election is much higher than analysts predict.
E) interest groups,rather than political parties,mobilize the majority of voters in an election.
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A) Plessy v.Ferguson
B) Engel v.Vitale
C) Roe v.Wade
D) Falwell v.Hustler
E) Brown v.Board of Education
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A) socioeconomic status.
B) membership in social organizations.
C) formal obstacles such as the poll tax or white primary.
D) mobilization by political institutions.
E) the regions of the country that people reside in.
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A) senior citizens (65 and over)
B) Asian Americans
C) young people (18-24)
D) people who did not graduate high school
E) unemployed people
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A) campaign contributions made by community organizations.
B) community networks that motivate political participation.
C) the fees associated with membership in a club or social group.
D) the fund that interest groups raise during election campaigns.
E) an individual's belief in his or her ability to competently engage in personal interactions with other people.
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A) is economically diverse and typically votes as a bloc in most elections.
B) is economically diverse and typically does not vote as a bloc in most elections.
C) is economically homogeneous and typically votes as a bloc in most elections.
D) is economically homogeneous and typically does not vote as a bloc in most elections.
E) is economically homogeneous and almost never votes in elections.
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A) Religion has played an important role in organizing political participation.
B) Religious groups have played a relatively minor role in politically mobilizing Americans.
C) The Moral Majority was the first broad-based political organization of atheists in the United States.
D) Religious issues have not been important or divisive in American politics.
E) White evangelicals have become closely aligned with the Democratic Party in recent years.
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A) Voter identification laws in the states disproportionately affect minority citizens and the less affluent.
B) Every state requires all voters to show ID before voting at the polls.
C) The Supreme Court has ruled that voter identification laws cannot go into effect until after the 2012 election.
D) In every state with a voter identification law,a person must have a government-issued photo ID in order to cast a ballot.
E) Every voter identification law was passed prior to 1956.
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A) encourage increased voting by musicians.
B) draw young voters into participating politically.
C) encourage states to use voting machines with paper ballots.
D) register more Latino voters.
E) eliminate voter fraud.
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A) California.
B) New York.
C) Florida.
D) Texas.
E) Washington,D.C.
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A) increasing the number of candidates who run in elections.
B) increasing candidate reliance on money from special interests,corporations,special interests,and wealthy donors.
C) reducing the number of people who vote in elections.
D) reducing candidate reliance on money from special interests,corporations,special interests,and wealthy donors.
E) reducing the number of candidates who run in elections.
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A) 1900
B) 1920
C) 1942
D) 1971
E) 1994
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A) European elections are usually held on Sundays instead of working days.
B) European elections typically use only mail-in ballots.
C) Most Europeans vote at their place of employment.
D) Most European nations hold elections on January 1.
E) Most European elections last three days.
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A) Voter registration rose,but voter turnout did not.
B) Both voter registration and voter turnout rose.
C) Neither voter registration nor voter turnout rose.
D) Voter registration did not rise,but voter turnout levels did.
E) The effect cannot be determined because voting is done through secret ballots.
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A) decrease voter turnout among younger people.
B) decrease voter turnout among older people.
C) decrease voter turnout among all voters.
D) increase voter turnout among younger people.
E) have no effect on voter turnout among any group.
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