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Which of the following statements about voting behavior in national elections in most accurate?
Senior citizens are more likely to vote than are college students
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Which of the following is TRUE of voters, according to Anthony Downs’ theory of rational voting behavior? a. It is always rational for people to vote. b. It is always irrational for people not to vote due to the small chance that their vote might actually matter. c. People with higher levels of education are less likely to vote. d. People who see policy differences between the parties are less likely to vote. e. People who see policy differences between the parties are more likely to vote.
People who see policy differences between the parties are more likely to vote.
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Which of the following is an example of how our attitudes and behaviors are shaped by external social forces? A. Our personality disposition affects our choices B. Our inherited human nature predisposes us to react in certain ways C. our political attitudes influence our voting behavior D. our standards regarding promptness, beauty, and equality vary with our culture
D.our standards regarding promptness, beauty, and equality vary with our culture
Party loyalty at the voting booth is a. almost nonexistent today. b. greater among Democrats than among Republicans. c. still a good predictor of voting behavior. d. stronger than it was a generation ago. e. no longer a good indication of voting behavior.
still a good predictor of voting behavior
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Party loyalty at the voting booth is a still a good predictor of voting behavior. b stronger than it was a generation ago. c greater among Democrats than among Republicans. d almost nonexistent today. e no longer a good indication of voting behavior.
a still a good predictor of voting behavior.
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Public polls and voting behavior indicate that men and women have ________ views on many issues.
very different
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Theory of rational voting behavior
People are more likely to vote if one parties policies bring the more benefits than the other, if benefits are equal voting likelihood goes down
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Elections and Voting Behavior
Elections accomplish two tasks according to democratic theory. First, and most obviously, they select the policymakers. Second, elections are supposed to help shape public policy. It is more accurate to describe the connection between elections and public policy as a two-way street. Elections, to some degree, affect public policy, and public policy decisions partly affect electoral outcomes. The greater the policy differences between the candidates, the more likely voters will be able to steer governmental policies by their choices. If elections affect policies, then policies also affect elections. Most policies have consequences for the well-being of certain groups or the society as a whole. Those who feel better off as a result of certain policies are likely to support candidates who pledge to continue those policies, whereas those who feel worse off are inclined to support opposition candidates.
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