A) diversity of national backgrounds and cultures.
B) political apathy among Asian American voters.
C) disenfranchisement of Asian American voters in the 1990s.
D) lack of a sufficiently large population for bloc voting.
E) absence of organizations working to mobilize Asian Americans.
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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) 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) citizens cannot communicate very much information by only casting a ballot.
B) the electoral system is rigged to favor the status quo.
C) voting is a form of political participation that requires the most time and commitment.
D) voting has very little impact on what government does.
E) there are many legal obstacles that prevent most citizens from voting.
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A) the peace treaty that stopped the fighting required all countries to give women the right to vote.
B) a number of European nations threatened to refuse military assistance to the United States unless women were given the right to vote.
C) soldiers returning from service began to demand the right to vote for their wives.
D) President Woodrow Wilson and members of Congress believed that women would support the war effort if they were granted the right to vote.
E) too many men were serving in the military overseas to have meaningful elections without the participation of women.
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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) African Americans with high levels of education do not participate.
B) education levels are rising while rates of participation are falling.
C) people from the lowest income brackets participate the most in politics.
D) income levels are decreasing while rates of political participation are increasing.
E) many people who go to college do not vote in local elections.
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A) The protests led to congressional ethics investigations against three members of the House of Representatives and two senators.
B) The protests led Congress to pass new laws outlawing political action by search engines and social networking sites.
C) The protests created a grassroots backlash that caused the bills to lose support among many members of Congress.
D) The protests created a surge in popular support for the bills and led many additional members of Congress to vote in favor of them.
E) The protests had no noticeable effect on the congressional debate.
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A) the Republican Party.
B) the Democratic Party.
C) the Moral Majority Party.
D) the Green Party.
E) no party; they are typically nonpartisan.
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A) interest groups who protested congressional attempts to outlaw online piracy.
B) bills considered by Congress in 2011 to eliminate all forms of censorship online.
C) bills considered by Congress in 1993 to allow people to register to vote at the Department of Motor Vehicles when they applied for a driver's license.
D) bills considered by Congress in 2012 to extend U.S. copyright laws beyond U.S. borders.
E) bills considered by Congress in 1996 to outlaw pornography online.
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A) overwhelmingly voted for candidates from the Republican Party.
B) overwhelmingly voted for candidates from the Democratic Party.
C) overwhelmingly voted for third-party and independent party candidates.
D) not displayed any consistent pattern in their voting behavior.
E) split their vote evenly between candidates from the Democratic Party and candidates from the Republican Party.
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A) it is an ineffective way to increase voter turnout.
B) it may violate the Tenth Amendment of the Constitution.
C) it may lead to election day fraud and noncitizens voting.
D) it will cost state governments billions of dollars every year.
E) it is likely to decrease voter turnout.
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A) socialization
B) mobilization
C) saliency
D) citizenship
E) efficacy
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A) a less common activity than contributing money.
B) a more common activity than contributing money.
C) a more common activity than voting.
D) a more common activity than contacting an elected official.
E) a more common activity than attending a rally.
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A) the tendency for liberals and conservatives to visit very different sites online.
B) the line separating citizens with Internet access from those without.
C) the finding that Facebook users have fundamentally different political views than Myspace users.
D) the fact that only a small number of people read political stories online.
E) the large differences between how people use cell phones and how they use personal computers for political purposes.
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