CSS Political Science Chapter 11 Comparative and Analytical Study of the Political Systems With Answers

CSS Political Science Chapter 11 Comparative and Analytical Study of the Political Systems

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1 Many voters have come to feel that they no longer need the parties to guide their choices because The parties have become so much alike that it makes little difference Modern technology makes it possible for them to evaluate and make candidates The parties tend to rely on groups that lean heavily in their favor once in office, candidates rarely follow the party line anyway
2 In the election of 1896 the Republicans supported Low tariffs The gold standard Rural farmers in debt unlimited coinage of silver
3 In the election of 1800 Candidates were nominated at national conventions The candidate with the second highest number of electoral votes became vice president The focus of the campaign was on the voters Media coverage was extensive
4 In the 1950s, the single best predictor of a voter's decision of how to vote was Political efficacy Political voting Party identification Candidate evaluation
5 If a presidential candidate does not receive a majority of electoral college votes, then the president is chosen By popular vote By the Justices of the Supreme Court By the House with one vote for each state By the Senate with two votes for each state
6 Elections serve the purpose of Socializing and institutionalizing political activity Providing regular access to political power Providing a legitimate means to replace leaders All of above
7 As the right to vote has been extended, Voter turnout has increased proportionately Proportionately fewer of those eligible have chosen to vote The number of candidates running for office has increased Voter turnout has actually remained bout the same
8 All other things being equal, who of the following individuals is most likely to vote? A single person A married union member A high school drops out A southern African American
9 Which of the following in true about the Internet's influence on the party parocess? It has democratized it It has increased the influence of economic elites It has increased the influence of educational elites It has increased the influence of poor people
10 Which of the following is NOT a principle of the Tea Party movement? Less government Lower taxes Freedom of choice States' rights
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