CSS Political Science Topic 6 Political Participation With Answers

CSS Political Science Topic 6 Political Participation

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1 When politic al scientists see how accurately they can predict a person's view on one issue based on views on a different issue , then the focus is on "Constraint" "Salience" "Congruence" "Linearity" "Robustness"
2 In a classic study V.O. Key in the 1950s, differences in political opinion were closely associated with Occupation Race Gender Ethnicity Education levels
3 The Framers of the Constitution understood that______would be the chief source of opinion on most matters The general public Elected representatives Factions and interest groups political theorists and educators Intellectuals
4 Which of the following was intended to serve as a check on public opinion? Representative government Federalism Separation of powers An independent judiciary All of above
5 Public Opinion is An opinion that you talk to your neighbor about daily: gossips, chitchat An opinion by you directly spoken to the president of United States An opinion consists of people's views concerning any issues An opinion consists of people's views concerning any issues An opinion which displays objective views regarding any political issues
6 A representative democracy is the suitable government for elements of laws that are consistent with Public opinion Regional aspiration Principal of liberty Market forces
7 The central notion of citizenship as having the capacity to bear arms, to own property and for self-government is considered fundamentally flawed by which of the following groups of political theorists? Anarchists Communitarians Neo-liberals Feminists
8 How do American political parties meet the definition of a party? They are centralized The ensure cohesion in policymaking They control those who run under thier They recruit and support candidates for political office
9 The 'first-past-the post' electoral system refers to A system of proportional representation of weighted voting in a multi-member constituency Single ballot, plural member majority voting system An electoral system in which the person winning the most votes of the votes cast in a constituency(single ballot, single member) is declared elected A system in which the winning candidate has to secure a plurality as well as majority of the votes cast
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