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Democratic Debate, Miroff Chapter Five

Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved. 5 / 2 1. Democratic Debate, Miroff, Chapter 5 With regard to voter turnout in the twentieth century, the undeniable fact is that Americans vote in _______ numbers than they once did. –larger –the same –smaller –better than average –none of the choices

Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved. 5 / 3 Democratic Debate, Miroff, Chapter 5 With regard to voter turnout in the twentieth century, the undeniable fact is that Americans vote in _______ numbers than they once did. –larger –the same –smaller (CORRECT) –better than average –none of the choices

Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved. 5 / 4 2. Democratic Debate, Miroff, Chapter 5 Voter turnout is highest in which type of American election? –Primary –Municipal –Statewide –Bond –Presidential

Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved. 5 / 5 Democratic Debate, Miroff, Chapter 5 Voter turnout is highest in which type of American election? –Primary –Municipal –Statewide –Bond –Presidential (CORRECT)

Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved. 5 / 6 3. Democratic Debate, Miroff, Chapter 5 Which of the following groups votes the least in American elections? –Homeowners –People with advanced degrees –Married people –Hispanics –People ages 65-74

Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved. 5 / 7 Democratic Debate, Miroff, Chapter 5 Which of the following groups votes the least in American elections? –Homeowners –People with advanced degrees –Married people –Hispanics (CORRECT) –People ages 65-74

Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved. 5 / 8 4. Democratic Debate, Miroff, Chapter 5 What nation has the highest voter turnout of the world’s wealthiest democracies? –Australia –Germany –Norway –Belgium –France

Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved. 5 / 9 Democratic Debate, Miroff, Chapter 5 What nation has the highest voter turnout of the world’s wealthiest democracies? –Australia –Germany –Norway –Belgium (CORRECT) –France

Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved. 5 / Democratic Debate, Miroff, Chapter 5 The idea of _______ is that people can have an impact if they do participate in politics. –elitism –populism –political efficacy –majoritarianism –pluralism

Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved. 5 / 11 Democratic Debate, Miroff, Chapter 5 The idea of _______ is that people can have an impact if they do participate in politics. –elitism –populism –political efficacy (CORRECT) –majoritarianism –pluralism

Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved. 5 / Democratic Debate, Miroff, Chapter 5 As a result of the Electoral College, if you voted in ______ in 2004, or in any other state deemed “safe” for Bush or Kerry, it is likely that your interests were largely ignored in the campaign. –Texas –New York –California –none of the choices –all of the choices

Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved. 5 / 13 Democratic Debate, Miroff, Chapter 5 As a result of the Electoral College, if you voted in ______ in 2004, or in any other state deemed “safe” for Bush or Kerry, it is likely that your interests were largely ignored in the campaign. –Texas –New York –California –none of the choices –all of the choices (CORRECT)

Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved. 5 / Democratic Debate, Miroff, Chapter 5 Which of the following is not a structural obstacle that impedes voting? –Motor Voter Act –Personal registration –Electoral College –Winner-take-all elections –Noncompetitive elections

Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved. 5 / 15 Democratic Debate, Miroff, Chapter 5 Which of the following is not a structural obstacle that impedes voting? –Motor Voter Act (CORRECT) –Personal registration –Electoral College –Winner-take-all elections –Noncompetitive elections

Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved. 5 / Democratic Debate, Miroff, Chapter 5 The law that swept away the racist legal impediments to registration and voting by blacks was known as –the Civil Rights Act. –the Voting Rights Act. –reconstruction. –the Pendleton Act. –none of the choices.

Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved. 5 / 17 Democratic Debate, Miroff, Chapter 5 The law that swept away the racist legal impediments to registration and voting by blacks was known as –the Civil Rights Act. –the Voting Rights Act. (CORRECT) –reconstruction. –the Pendleton Act. –none of the choices.

Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved. 5 / Democratic Debate, Miroff, Chapter 5 The notion that credit cards and checkbooks stand in for face-to-face conversations between ordinary people is called –astroturf politics. –grassroots politics. –mail order politics. –the new working class. –none of the choices

Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved. 5 / 19 Democratic Debate, Miroff, Chapter 5 The notion that credit cards and checkbooks stand in for face-to-face conversations between ordinary people is called –astroturf politics. –grassroots politics. –mail order politics. (CORRECT) –the new working class. –none of the choices.

Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved. 5 / Democratic Debate, Miroff, Chapter 5 The secretaries of state responsible for overseeing 2004 elections in three battleground states were co-chairs of what campaign? –Edwards –Bush –Kerry –Dean –McCain

Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved. 5 / 21 Democratic Debate, Miroff, Chapter 5 The secretaries of state responsible for overseeing 2004 elections in three battleground states were co-chairs of what campaign? –Edwards –Bush (CORRECT) –Kerry –Dean –McCain