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We The People: Thomas Patterson- Chapter 7- Political Participation: Activating the Popular Will- Quiz Questions

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Women gained the right to vote

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Early in the twentieth century.

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One of the reasons voter turnout is lower in the United States than in Western European countries is that

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U.S. registration laws place a larger burden on Americans.

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Voter registration in the United States

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Began as a way to keep voters from casting more than one ballot.

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One's sense of civic duty and apathy are attitudes that are usually acquired from one's

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Parents.

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Regular voters tend to be characterized by

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A strong sense of civic duty.

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Distinct from alienatioin, apathy is

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A general lack of interest in politics.

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Which of the following groups of people is most adversely affected by our country's voter registration system?

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Those with less income and education.

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Education and income affects voter turnout

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More in the United States than in Europe.

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In comparison with citizens in Western European democracies, Americans are less likely to

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Vote in national elections.

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Which of the following is true of the Internet organization MoveOn.org?

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It was instrumental in helping Barack Obama defeat Hilary Clinton in the 2008 presidential nomination.

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The adoption of voter identification cards by several states

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Will likely cause a decline in voter turnout.

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Voter identification cards find the most support among

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Republicans.

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Which of the following countries has the highest estimated voter turnout in major national elections in recent decades?

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Belgium.

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Historically speaking, which region has the lowest voter turnout rate in the nation?

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The South.

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In the twenty-first century, voting rates in the United States have

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Increased in national elections while continuing to remain low in local ones.

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Citizens in which of the following countries are most likely to volunteer time and money to promote community causes?

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United States.

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Compared with U.S. citizens with higher income, those of lower income are

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Much less likely to vote in elections.

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Eighteen, nineteen, and twenty-year-old Americans were granted the right to vote by the passage of the _______ Amendment.

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Twenty-sixth.

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In the United States, the primary responsibility of the registration of the individual voter rests with the

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Individual.

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The "motor voter" law

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-Was passed in 1993

-Made it easier for citizens to register to vote -

-Linked voter registration to the vehicle registration process.

**All answers are correct.

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What type of elections tend to draw the largest percentage of voters in the U.S.?

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Presidential.

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Harvard's Robert Putnam argues in his book Bowling Alone that

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America has been going through a long-term decline in social capital.

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The citizens of ________ are most likely to participate as campaign volunteers during an election.

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United States.

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When democratic governments came into existence, tax and food riots and other forms of protest greatly diminished. Why?

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Citizens had less disruptive ways of expressing themselves.

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Literacy tests were given to

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Disenfranchise black voters.

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Unlike in many other democracies, elections in the United States are traditionally held on

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Tuesdays.

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All of the following tend to decrease voter turnout EXCEPT

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Sharp policy differences between major parties.

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A sustained action taken by citizens disenchanted with government in order to express their opposition and work to bring about the change they seek is a

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Social Movement.

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When it comes to protest activities, the majority of Americans are

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Not highly supportive of such activities, despite America's tradition of free expression.

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Most candidates for office in the United States aim their appeals at

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Middle-income voters.

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Which of the following states has a voter identification card law?

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Indiana.

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If Americans vote less than Europeans, why are they more likely to work in a political campaign than are citizens in Europe?

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America's federal structure provides more campaign opportunities.

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In the United States

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Voter registration laws are set by states.

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What did political scientist Larry Bartels demonstrate in his book Unequal Democracy?

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Elected officials are substantially more responsive to the concerns of their more affluent constituents than to those of their poorer constituents.