Order Voting Tendencies and Political Participation
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Order Voting Tendencies and Political Participation
1. According to studies, the strongest factors that influence voter turnout are
(A) age and race
(B) age and gender
(C) education and region
(D) education and race
(E) age and education
2. Ultimately, people vote because they
(A) w^ant their voices to be heard
(B) derive personal satisfaction from voting
(C) are part of a coalition regarding an issue
(D) want to ensure their candidates’ success
(E) believe that their votes make a difference
3. All of the following give incumbents seeking reelection an advantage
EXCEPT
(A) a proven track record
(B) name recognition
(C) established political machinery
(D) affiliation with a party out of fear
(E) substantial campaign finances
4. Negative campaigning is effective because it
(A) makes the opposing candidate seem ineffective
(B) is more memorable in voters minds
(C) exploits voter doubt in the opposing candidate
(D) showcases the opposing candidate’s flaws
(E) All of the above
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5. Campaign money is regulated because of all of the following EXCEPT
(A) Taxpayers partially finance presidential campaigns.
(B) Candidates need to keep track of what their opponents are spending.
(C) Money can undermine political equality.
(D) Private financing leads to suspicion of politicians serving their donors.
(E) Pursuit of money can discredit electoral victory.
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7. Regarding campaign financing, the Federal Election Campaign Act
(FECA) of 1971
(A) restricted public funding for all federal campaigns
(B) allowed unlimited contribution amounts
(C) required full reporting of contributions and expenditures
(D) set deadlines for when candidates had to announce their intentions
(E) All of the above
88. FECA was challenged in which Supreme Court case?
(A) Buckley v. Valeo
(B) Kelo V. City of New London
(C) Baker v. Carr
(D) South Dakota v. Dole
(E) Clinton v. City of New York
89. For a citizen to run for office, he or she needs
(A) name recognition
(B) major party support
(C) to meet the eligibility requirements for that office
(D) money
(E) campaign staff
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10. The ultimate barrier to a more egalitarian campaign finance system is the
(A) unequal distribution of wealth
(B) desire of elected officials to change the system
(C) power of special interest groups
(D) First Amendment
(E) lack of high voter turnout
Minority political beliefs differ from those of whites on a variety of issues due to
(A) life in different regions
(B) differences in cultural history
(C) a history of race-based discriminations
(D) separate sets of issues affecting each community (E) indeterminate causes
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