Political Science Ch.14-Inbody
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            Political efficacy
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        Citizens' feelings of effectiveness in political affairs
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            Voter turnout has been ____ recently in presidential elections
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        rising
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            State voter registration laws have tended to _____ voter turnout
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        decrease
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            Elections perform all of the following functions EXCEPT
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        A. selecting leaders.   B. *decreasing political efficacy.*   C. informing the public.   D. containing conflict.   E. making political outcomes acceptable to the participants.
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            Citizens' feelings of effectiveness in political affairs is called
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        political efficacy
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            In recent presidential elections, voter turnout has been
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        rising.
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            The primary impact of state voter registration laws has been to
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        decrease turnout.
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            What method has increased voter registration?
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        Motor Voter bills
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            Those who are LESS likely to vote tend to be
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        poor rather than wealthy.
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            A party's effort to inform potential voters and persuade them to vote for that party is known as
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        voter mobilization.
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            The single biggest factor accounting for how people decide to vote is
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        party identification.
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            _______ voting occurs when people base their voting decisions on well-informed opinions and consideration of the future consequences of their votes.
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        Prospective
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            _______ voting occurs when people use their judgment of the current political situation along with the past performance of the incumbents.
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        Retrospective
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            Major-party presidential nominations are now determined primarily by
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        convention delegates selected in party primaries, caucuses, and state conventions.
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            A party caucus is a meeting of
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        local party members who choose delegates for the national convention.
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            Front-loading is the process of
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        scheduling presidential primaries earlier in the primary season.
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            Politicians who are thinking about running for the presidency begin their run by
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        testing the waters unofficially.
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            ______ determine(s) how delegates are distributed by the primaries.
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        Party rules
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            Delegates to the national conventions are chosen
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        in primary elections and caucuses.
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            Typically the three important tasks of the presidential convention are to pick the presidential candidate,
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        select the vice presidential candidate, and write the party's platform.
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            Which of the following statements is NOT true about the choice of a vice presidential candidate?
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        Traditionally the vice presidential candidate is from the same region and wing of the party as the presidential candidate.
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            The term \"convention bump\" refers to
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        the opinion poll spike that most candidates enjoy immediately after the convention.
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            When analyzing campaign advertisements, one should ask all of the following questions EXCEPT
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        How much did the ad cost?
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            The Constitution dictates that each state has
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        one elector for each senator and representative.
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            Faithless electors, as defined by the text, are electors who
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        vote their conscience rather than for the candidate they were pledged to support in the Electoral College.
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            All of the following statements concerning the Electoral College are true EXCEPT
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        A. *The rules of the Electoral College give all the states importance in presidential elections.*  B. Critics argue that the Electoral College is undemocratic.   C. Critics argue that a close election could be decided by a few faithless electors.   D. It distorts candidates' campaign strategies.   E. All the proposed alternatives have problems or at least serious criticisms.
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            According to the textbook, for candidates the goal of presidential campaigns is to
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        mobilize their base and entice swing voters to vote for them.
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            Swing voters are
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        people who have not made up their minds at the start of the campaign
