Deck 10: Participation, Voting, and Elections

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Citizens who have a say in the national decision-making process show greater levels of __________ with the political system as a whole.

A) dissatisfaction
B) disenfranchisement
C) apathy
D) appreciation
E) satisfaction.
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سؤال
In a nation as large as the United States, the Athenian kind of democracy is

A) absolutely necessary.
B) challenging, but attainable.
C) logistically impossible.
D) helped by the fact that in addition to the large geographic size, there also exists a large population.
E) is necessary for full democratic rights.
سؤال
What percent of American citizens are completely inactive in the political process?

A) 10 percent
B) 20 percent
C) 33 percent
D) 50 percent
E) 75 percent
سؤال
In summarizing the participation levels of the American citizens, one can conclude that

A) very few Americans are active to any degree in politics.
B) close to half of the population is engaged in some form of politically oriented activity.
C) nearly all Americans are active participants in political life.
D) only 10 percent of the population watches political television ads.
E) citizens are never active in political life unless an election is involved.
سؤال
The right of African American males to vote was guaranteed by the

A) Voting Rights Act of 1866.
B) Fifteenth Amendment.
C) Emancipation Proclamation.
D) presidential Executive Order No. 101.
E) Twenty-sixth Amendment.
سؤال
The poll tax, the literacy test, and the good-character test were all designed to

A) keep White women from voting.
B) keep African American men and women from voting.
C) encourage White women to vote.
D) encourage African American men and women to vote.
E) to provide greater access to voting for all people.
سؤال
All of the following were used by southern states to keep African Americans from voting EXCEPT

A) use of intimidation and threats of violence.
B) requiring the payment of a poll tax prior to voting.
C) passing laws that stated that former slaves and children of slaves could vote.
D) using difficult literacy tests when African Americans sought to register.
E) none of the above.
سؤال
What Amendment gave women the right to vote?

A) Eighteenth
B) Nineteenth
C) Twenty-third
D) Twenty-sixth
E) Twenty-fourth
سؤال
All of the Amendments expanded political participation EXCEPT the

A) Eighteenth Amendment.
B) Nineteenth Amendment.
C) Twenty-third Amendment.
D) Twenty-sixth Amendment.
E) Twenty-fourth Amendment.
سؤال
A fee that had to be paid before one could vote that was used to prevent African Americans from voting is known as

A) a good character test.
B) literacy test.
C) electoral responsiveness.
D) voter turn-away.
E) poll tax
سؤال
A requirement that voting applicants had to demonstrate an understanding of national and state constitutions and that was primarily used to prevent African Americans from voting in the South is known as

A) a good character test.
B) literacy test.
C) electoral responsiveness.
D) voter turn-away.
E) poll tax
سؤال
A requirement that voting applicants wishing to vote produce two or more registered voters to vouch for their integrity is known as

A) a good character test.
B) literacy test.
C) electoral responsiveness.
D) voter turn-away.
E) poll tax
سؤال
Many political observers measure the health of a democracy by the degree to which citizens participate in elections. This is referred to as

A) voter turnout.
B) voter pullover.
C) voter mobility.
D) electoral responsiveness rate.
E) the good character test.
سؤال
The most central act in a democracy is the citizen's decision to

A) protest.
B) write their Congress person.
C) register to vote.
D) contribute money to a campaign.
E) vote.
سؤال
As many as ______________ registered voters were prevented or discouraged from casting their ballots in the 2008 election, demonstrating major malfunctions in the country's election process

A) 1 million
B) 3 million
C) 5 million
D) 7 million
E) 10 million
سؤال
The percentage of eligible voters who actually show up and vote on election day is called

A) voter turnout.
B) voter pullover.
C) voter mobility.
D) electoral responsiveness rate.
E) the good character test.
سؤال
Registration laws in most states seem designed to

A) depress election turnout rates.
B) increase election turnout rates.
C) have no effect on election turnout rates.
D) hide election turnout rates.
E) prevent fraudulent voting.
سؤال
What percentage of Americans live in states where they must register to vote in advance?

A) 10 percent
B) 20 percent
C) between 30 and 40 percent
D) around 75 percent
E) more than 90 percent
سؤال
The National Voter Registration Act (1995) encouraged voter registration by simplifying the registration process. This act is also known as

A) the Campus-wide Voter Initiative.
B) the Simplified Registration Initiative
C) the Motor Cycle Voter Law.
D) the Same-day registration law.
E) the Motor-Voter Law.
سؤال
Which of the following variables DOES NOT affect vote choice?

A) education
B) social status
C) age
D) career
E) marital status
سؤال
The higher one's socioeconomic level

A) the more likely one is to vote.
B) the less likely one is to vote.
C) the less likely one is to run for political office.
D) the more likely one is to refuse to make a financial contribution to a political campaign.
E) the more apathy exhibited toward the electoral system.
سؤال
What is the most common form of political participation?

A) voting in elections
B) campaign work
C) seeking information
D) civil disobedience
E) protest.
سؤال
Which of the following are policy proposals placed on the ballot for voter consideration at the instigation of a group of citizens?

A) "white papers"
B) initiatives
C) term limits
D) short-term elections
E) red and blue papers.
سؤال
If state legislature were to ask the voters to approve the sale of state bonds to finance various programs, such as education and prisons, this would be an example of a(n)

A) initiative.
B) referendum.
C) poll.
D) questionnaire.
E) white paper.
سؤال
The one overwhelming influence on voting decisions is

A) region of residence.
B) sex and sexual preference.
C) party identification.
D) religion.
E) incumbency.
سؤال
Party loyalists who vote for only one party are said to be voting

A) protest votes.
B) split-ticket ballots.
C) straight-party tickets.
D) without consideration for rational alternatives.
E) for the incumbent.
سؤال
A nonpartisan election

A) is illegal.
B) only takes place at the federal level.
C) allows voters to choose among candidates whose affiliation is unknown.
D) violates the principle of "direct democracy."
E) is only used in primary elections.
سؤال
What is the key determinant of voting?

A) money
B) image
C) party affiliation
D) age
E) candidate appeal
سؤال
The powerful form of issue voting where voters look back over the last term to judge how well the incumbent candidate or party has performed is called

A) retrospective voting.
B) two-pronged voting.
C) rational analysis voting.
D) rudimentary voting.
E) reflective voting.
سؤال
The most recent innovation in outlets for political information is

A) fax machines.
B) "spot radio" ads.
C) television stations and programs that focus on political affairs.
D) "talk shows" at state public educational institutions.
E) social media.
سؤال
A form of political participation that takes the form of demonstrations, letters to newspapers and public officials, or opting out of the system by failing to vote or participate in any other way may be described as

A) boycotts.
B) embargoes.
C) civil disobedience.
D) participatory democracy.
E) protest.
سؤال
A means of political participation whereby people nonviolently defy laws deemed unjust is called

A) boycotts.
B) embargoes.
C) civil disobedience.
D) participatory democracy.
E) non-voting.
سؤال
Congressional elections

A) generally receive less national attention than presidential elections.
B) generally receive more national attention than the presidential election.
C) are generally ignored by a future presidential candidate.
D) are definite predictors regarding the outcome of future presidential elections.
E) usually have a higher voter turnout that presidential elections.
سؤال
What is the "coattails effect"?

A) all congressional candidates from one party running as a common partisan ticket
B) the impact on congressional elections of the popularity or lack of popularity of the president
C) the impact on elections of celebrity endorsements
D) the impact on presidential elections of the popularity or lack of popularity of the congressional party
E) a midterm election that occurs when the incumbent president is constitutionally prohibited from seeking reelection in the next presidential election.
سؤال
Typically, in presidential elections, the winning presidential candidate's party

A) loses seats in Congress.
B) gains seats in Congress.
C) maintains the same number of seats in Congress.
D) adopts a liberal philosophy toward welfare programs.
E) has no effect on the election of seats in Congress.
سؤال
Identify the first presidential role model.

A) George Washington
B) John Adams
C) Thomas Jefferson
D) Abraham Lincoln
E) Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
سؤال
The Constitution indicates that the number of electors who will cast ballots for president and vice president

A) cannot exceed 550.
B) cannot be changed without an amendment.
C) is to be determined by the president every ten years.
D) is equal to the number of representatives and senators a state has in Congress.
E) is equal to the number of senators a state has in Congress.
سؤال
The framers' original idea to have an Electoral College was

A) based on the concept of direct democracy.
B) to strengthen the two-party system.
C) to eliminate the need for factions.
D) to have electors use their own discretion in deciding who would make the best president.
E) to strengthen third party competition.
سؤال
The Twelfth Amendment

A) abolished the Electoral College.
B) guaranteed that the winner of the national popular vote would also win the electoral college.
C) provided for casting separate Electoral College votes for president and vice president.
D) lowered the voting age to eighteen.
E) extended suffrage to the African American population.
سؤال
To be officially elected president one must

A) receive a majority of the total Electoral College votes.
B) have both the highest popular vote total and win a majority of the total Electoral
College votes.
C) win a majority in a congressional vote of confidence and investiture.
D) win a plurality of total electoral college votes.
E) win the popular vote.
سؤال
A faithless elector

A) is not a member of the electoral college.
B) is a member of the Electoral College who casts his or her vote for someone other than the state's popular vote winner.
C) has never been present.
D) is required to prove his or her political allegiance.
E) is someone who believes his/her vote doesn't count in an election.
سؤال
An election held in the House if no candidate receives the required majority of votes in the Electoral College is referred to as a

A) contingency election.
B) disputed election.
C) non-political election.
D) selective election.
E) null and void election
سؤال
What are the two states that do not choose electors on a winner-take-all basis?

A) Nebraska and Maine
B) Texas and Louisiana
C) California and Nevada
D) Alabama and Mississippi
E) Florida and California
سؤال
The most favored alternative to the Electoral College is

A) independent voting by special recognized groups.
B) another indirect way of choosing the president.
C) a direct vote to elect the president.
D) computer-assisted voting by special government aides.
E) allow representatives to choose the president.
سؤال
The 1932 presidential election is referred to as

A) a "fluke of history."
B) a maintaining election.
C) a deviating election.
D) a realigning election.
E) a reforming election.
سؤال
An election in which the majority party of the day wins both Congress and the White House, maintaining its control of government is referred to as

A) a "fluke of history."
B) a reforming election.
C) a deviating election.
D) a realigning election.
E) a maintaining election.
سؤال
An election in which the minority party captures the White House because of short-term intervening forces, and thus a deviation from the expectation that power will remain in the hands of the dominant party is referred to as

A) a "fluke of history."
B) a reforming election.
C) a deviating election.
D) a realigning election.
E) a maintaining election.
سؤال
Independent expenditures are

A) illegal in presidential campaigns.
B) illegal in congressional campaigns.
C) loopholes in the campaign finance law.
D) no longer necessary because of large private donations.
E) were eliminated with the Twenty-second amendment.
سؤال
Felony disenfranchisement is:

A) The practice of prohibiting individuals who have been convicted of felony crimes from voting.
B) Limited to northern states.
C) Does not have an impact on elections.
D) A special kind of crime committed at fast food restaurants.
E) None of the above.
سؤال
Mass political involvement through voting, campaign work, political protests, and civil disobedience, among many others, is referred to as participation.
سؤال
The Nineteenth Amendment (1920) provide women with the right to vote.
سؤال
Part of the National Voter Registration Act provides registration services through drivers' license agencies.
سؤال
Voting is the only form of political behavior essential to a democracy.
سؤال
Historically, American politics has been notable for the steady addition of new barriers to democratic participation.
سؤال
Voters today must still satisfy varying property requirements.
سؤال
A poll tax is a fee one must pay in order to vote.
سؤال
The literacy test was a requirement that voting applicants demonstrate some ability to read and write.
سؤال
Poll taxes and literacy tests were devices used in some states to disenfranchise African American citizens.
سؤال
Prior to the passage of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, fewer than 10 percent of African Americans voted regularly.
سؤال
The U.S. Supreme Court erased many barriers to African American participation, striking down state poll tax laws in 1966.
سؤال
The Nineteenth Amendment was ratified in 1920.
سؤال
Residents of the District of Columbia were not allowed to vote in presidential elections until the ratification of the Fourteenth Amendment.
سؤال
Political activity costs nothing in terms of time and effort.
سؤال
Voter turnout expresses the percentage of the electorate that pays the poll tax.
سؤال
Many political observers define the health of a representative democracy by the degree to which its citizens participate in elections.
سؤال
The 2004 presidential election had one of the lowest rates of voter turnout.
سؤال
In many nations voting is compulsory.
سؤال
In the United States, citizens must change their registration or re-register each time they change addresses.
سؤال
In recent years, few states have taken steps to minimize the costs of registering and voting.
سؤال
In some states such as California, employers must give employees paid time off to vote.
سؤال
Socioeconomic status is a crucial variable in determining the probability of voting.
سؤال
Men prefer to vote for Democratic candidates.
سؤال
Initiatives and referenda are examples of direct democracy.
سؤال
Initiatives are typically instigated by state governors.
سؤال
Party identification is a deep-seated sense of loyalty to a particular political party.
سؤال
Candidate personality has seldom played a major role in elections in the United States.
سؤال
Initiatives are policy proposals placed on the ballot for the voters to decide directly.
سؤال
Retrospective voting is only relevant to incumbents.
سؤال
Political campaigns rely heavily on paid staffers.
سؤال
Felony disenfranchisement has a long history in America.
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Deck 10: Participation, Voting, and Elections
1
Citizens who have a say in the national decision-making process show greater levels of __________ with the political system as a whole.

A) dissatisfaction
B) disenfranchisement
C) apathy
D) appreciation
E) satisfaction.
E
2
In a nation as large as the United States, the Athenian kind of democracy is

A) absolutely necessary.
B) challenging, but attainable.
C) logistically impossible.
D) helped by the fact that in addition to the large geographic size, there also exists a large population.
E) is necessary for full democratic rights.
C
3
What percent of American citizens are completely inactive in the political process?

A) 10 percent
B) 20 percent
C) 33 percent
D) 50 percent
E) 75 percent
B
4
In summarizing the participation levels of the American citizens, one can conclude that

A) very few Americans are active to any degree in politics.
B) close to half of the population is engaged in some form of politically oriented activity.
C) nearly all Americans are active participants in political life.
D) only 10 percent of the population watches political television ads.
E) citizens are never active in political life unless an election is involved.
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5
The right of African American males to vote was guaranteed by the

A) Voting Rights Act of 1866.
B) Fifteenth Amendment.
C) Emancipation Proclamation.
D) presidential Executive Order No. 101.
E) Twenty-sixth Amendment.
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The poll tax, the literacy test, and the good-character test were all designed to

A) keep White women from voting.
B) keep African American men and women from voting.
C) encourage White women to vote.
D) encourage African American men and women to vote.
E) to provide greater access to voting for all people.
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All of the following were used by southern states to keep African Americans from voting EXCEPT

A) use of intimidation and threats of violence.
B) requiring the payment of a poll tax prior to voting.
C) passing laws that stated that former slaves and children of slaves could vote.
D) using difficult literacy tests when African Americans sought to register.
E) none of the above.
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8
What Amendment gave women the right to vote?

A) Eighteenth
B) Nineteenth
C) Twenty-third
D) Twenty-sixth
E) Twenty-fourth
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9
All of the Amendments expanded political participation EXCEPT the

A) Eighteenth Amendment.
B) Nineteenth Amendment.
C) Twenty-third Amendment.
D) Twenty-sixth Amendment.
E) Twenty-fourth Amendment.
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10
A fee that had to be paid before one could vote that was used to prevent African Americans from voting is known as

A) a good character test.
B) literacy test.
C) electoral responsiveness.
D) voter turn-away.
E) poll tax
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11
A requirement that voting applicants had to demonstrate an understanding of national and state constitutions and that was primarily used to prevent African Americans from voting in the South is known as

A) a good character test.
B) literacy test.
C) electoral responsiveness.
D) voter turn-away.
E) poll tax
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A requirement that voting applicants wishing to vote produce two or more registered voters to vouch for their integrity is known as

A) a good character test.
B) literacy test.
C) electoral responsiveness.
D) voter turn-away.
E) poll tax
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13
Many political observers measure the health of a democracy by the degree to which citizens participate in elections. This is referred to as

A) voter turnout.
B) voter pullover.
C) voter mobility.
D) electoral responsiveness rate.
E) the good character test.
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The most central act in a democracy is the citizen's decision to

A) protest.
B) write their Congress person.
C) register to vote.
D) contribute money to a campaign.
E) vote.
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15
As many as ______________ registered voters were prevented or discouraged from casting their ballots in the 2008 election, demonstrating major malfunctions in the country's election process

A) 1 million
B) 3 million
C) 5 million
D) 7 million
E) 10 million
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16
The percentage of eligible voters who actually show up and vote on election day is called

A) voter turnout.
B) voter pullover.
C) voter mobility.
D) electoral responsiveness rate.
E) the good character test.
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17
Registration laws in most states seem designed to

A) depress election turnout rates.
B) increase election turnout rates.
C) have no effect on election turnout rates.
D) hide election turnout rates.
E) prevent fraudulent voting.
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18
What percentage of Americans live in states where they must register to vote in advance?

A) 10 percent
B) 20 percent
C) between 30 and 40 percent
D) around 75 percent
E) more than 90 percent
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19
The National Voter Registration Act (1995) encouraged voter registration by simplifying the registration process. This act is also known as

A) the Campus-wide Voter Initiative.
B) the Simplified Registration Initiative
C) the Motor Cycle Voter Law.
D) the Same-day registration law.
E) the Motor-Voter Law.
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20
Which of the following variables DOES NOT affect vote choice?

A) education
B) social status
C) age
D) career
E) marital status
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21
The higher one's socioeconomic level

A) the more likely one is to vote.
B) the less likely one is to vote.
C) the less likely one is to run for political office.
D) the more likely one is to refuse to make a financial contribution to a political campaign.
E) the more apathy exhibited toward the electoral system.
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22
What is the most common form of political participation?

A) voting in elections
B) campaign work
C) seeking information
D) civil disobedience
E) protest.
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23
Which of the following are policy proposals placed on the ballot for voter consideration at the instigation of a group of citizens?

A) "white papers"
B) initiatives
C) term limits
D) short-term elections
E) red and blue papers.
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24
If state legislature were to ask the voters to approve the sale of state bonds to finance various programs, such as education and prisons, this would be an example of a(n)

A) initiative.
B) referendum.
C) poll.
D) questionnaire.
E) white paper.
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25
The one overwhelming influence on voting decisions is

A) region of residence.
B) sex and sexual preference.
C) party identification.
D) religion.
E) incumbency.
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Party loyalists who vote for only one party are said to be voting

A) protest votes.
B) split-ticket ballots.
C) straight-party tickets.
D) without consideration for rational alternatives.
E) for the incumbent.
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27
A nonpartisan election

A) is illegal.
B) only takes place at the federal level.
C) allows voters to choose among candidates whose affiliation is unknown.
D) violates the principle of "direct democracy."
E) is only used in primary elections.
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28
What is the key determinant of voting?

A) money
B) image
C) party affiliation
D) age
E) candidate appeal
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29
The powerful form of issue voting where voters look back over the last term to judge how well the incumbent candidate or party has performed is called

A) retrospective voting.
B) two-pronged voting.
C) rational analysis voting.
D) rudimentary voting.
E) reflective voting.
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30
The most recent innovation in outlets for political information is

A) fax machines.
B) "spot radio" ads.
C) television stations and programs that focus on political affairs.
D) "talk shows" at state public educational institutions.
E) social media.
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A form of political participation that takes the form of demonstrations, letters to newspapers and public officials, or opting out of the system by failing to vote or participate in any other way may be described as

A) boycotts.
B) embargoes.
C) civil disobedience.
D) participatory democracy.
E) protest.
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A means of political participation whereby people nonviolently defy laws deemed unjust is called

A) boycotts.
B) embargoes.
C) civil disobedience.
D) participatory democracy.
E) non-voting.
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33
Congressional elections

A) generally receive less national attention than presidential elections.
B) generally receive more national attention than the presidential election.
C) are generally ignored by a future presidential candidate.
D) are definite predictors regarding the outcome of future presidential elections.
E) usually have a higher voter turnout that presidential elections.
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What is the "coattails effect"?

A) all congressional candidates from one party running as a common partisan ticket
B) the impact on congressional elections of the popularity or lack of popularity of the president
C) the impact on elections of celebrity endorsements
D) the impact on presidential elections of the popularity or lack of popularity of the congressional party
E) a midterm election that occurs when the incumbent president is constitutionally prohibited from seeking reelection in the next presidential election.
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35
Typically, in presidential elections, the winning presidential candidate's party

A) loses seats in Congress.
B) gains seats in Congress.
C) maintains the same number of seats in Congress.
D) adopts a liberal philosophy toward welfare programs.
E) has no effect on the election of seats in Congress.
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36
Identify the first presidential role model.

A) George Washington
B) John Adams
C) Thomas Jefferson
D) Abraham Lincoln
E) Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
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37
The Constitution indicates that the number of electors who will cast ballots for president and vice president

A) cannot exceed 550.
B) cannot be changed without an amendment.
C) is to be determined by the president every ten years.
D) is equal to the number of representatives and senators a state has in Congress.
E) is equal to the number of senators a state has in Congress.
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38
The framers' original idea to have an Electoral College was

A) based on the concept of direct democracy.
B) to strengthen the two-party system.
C) to eliminate the need for factions.
D) to have electors use their own discretion in deciding who would make the best president.
E) to strengthen third party competition.
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39
The Twelfth Amendment

A) abolished the Electoral College.
B) guaranteed that the winner of the national popular vote would also win the electoral college.
C) provided for casting separate Electoral College votes for president and vice president.
D) lowered the voting age to eighteen.
E) extended suffrage to the African American population.
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40
To be officially elected president one must

A) receive a majority of the total Electoral College votes.
B) have both the highest popular vote total and win a majority of the total Electoral
College votes.
C) win a majority in a congressional vote of confidence and investiture.
D) win a plurality of total electoral college votes.
E) win the popular vote.
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41
A faithless elector

A) is not a member of the electoral college.
B) is a member of the Electoral College who casts his or her vote for someone other than the state's popular vote winner.
C) has never been present.
D) is required to prove his or her political allegiance.
E) is someone who believes his/her vote doesn't count in an election.
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42
An election held in the House if no candidate receives the required majority of votes in the Electoral College is referred to as a

A) contingency election.
B) disputed election.
C) non-political election.
D) selective election.
E) null and void election
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43
What are the two states that do not choose electors on a winner-take-all basis?

A) Nebraska and Maine
B) Texas and Louisiana
C) California and Nevada
D) Alabama and Mississippi
E) Florida and California
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44
The most favored alternative to the Electoral College is

A) independent voting by special recognized groups.
B) another indirect way of choosing the president.
C) a direct vote to elect the president.
D) computer-assisted voting by special government aides.
E) allow representatives to choose the president.
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45
The 1932 presidential election is referred to as

A) a "fluke of history."
B) a maintaining election.
C) a deviating election.
D) a realigning election.
E) a reforming election.
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An election in which the majority party of the day wins both Congress and the White House, maintaining its control of government is referred to as

A) a "fluke of history."
B) a reforming election.
C) a deviating election.
D) a realigning election.
E) a maintaining election.
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47
An election in which the minority party captures the White House because of short-term intervening forces, and thus a deviation from the expectation that power will remain in the hands of the dominant party is referred to as

A) a "fluke of history."
B) a reforming election.
C) a deviating election.
D) a realigning election.
E) a maintaining election.
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48
Independent expenditures are

A) illegal in presidential campaigns.
B) illegal in congressional campaigns.
C) loopholes in the campaign finance law.
D) no longer necessary because of large private donations.
E) were eliminated with the Twenty-second amendment.
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49
Felony disenfranchisement is:

A) The practice of prohibiting individuals who have been convicted of felony crimes from voting.
B) Limited to northern states.
C) Does not have an impact on elections.
D) A special kind of crime committed at fast food restaurants.
E) None of the above.
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50
Mass political involvement through voting, campaign work, political protests, and civil disobedience, among many others, is referred to as participation.
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51
The Nineteenth Amendment (1920) provide women with the right to vote.
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52
Part of the National Voter Registration Act provides registration services through drivers' license agencies.
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53
Voting is the only form of political behavior essential to a democracy.
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54
Historically, American politics has been notable for the steady addition of new barriers to democratic participation.
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55
Voters today must still satisfy varying property requirements.
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56
A poll tax is a fee one must pay in order to vote.
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57
The literacy test was a requirement that voting applicants demonstrate some ability to read and write.
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58
Poll taxes and literacy tests were devices used in some states to disenfranchise African American citizens.
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59
Prior to the passage of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, fewer than 10 percent of African Americans voted regularly.
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60
The U.S. Supreme Court erased many barriers to African American participation, striking down state poll tax laws in 1966.
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61
The Nineteenth Amendment was ratified in 1920.
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62
Residents of the District of Columbia were not allowed to vote in presidential elections until the ratification of the Fourteenth Amendment.
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63
Political activity costs nothing in terms of time and effort.
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64
Voter turnout expresses the percentage of the electorate that pays the poll tax.
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65
Many political observers define the health of a representative democracy by the degree to which its citizens participate in elections.
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66
The 2004 presidential election had one of the lowest rates of voter turnout.
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67
In many nations voting is compulsory.
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68
In the United States, citizens must change their registration or re-register each time they change addresses.
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69
In recent years, few states have taken steps to minimize the costs of registering and voting.
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70
In some states such as California, employers must give employees paid time off to vote.
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71
Socioeconomic status is a crucial variable in determining the probability of voting.
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72
Men prefer to vote for Democratic candidates.
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73
Initiatives and referenda are examples of direct democracy.
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74
Initiatives are typically instigated by state governors.
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75
Party identification is a deep-seated sense of loyalty to a particular political party.
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76
Candidate personality has seldom played a major role in elections in the United States.
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77
Initiatives are policy proposals placed on the ballot for the voters to decide directly.
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78
Retrospective voting is only relevant to incumbents.
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79
Political campaigns rely heavily on paid staffers.
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80
Felony disenfranchisement has a long history in America.
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