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AP Government Jeopardy Political Parties VotingPublic Opinion Liberal, Moderate, or Conservative 10 20 30 40 50
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This party tends to have the most support from Conservatives Republican
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This party is socially liberal Democrats
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A Jewish person would most likely support this party Democratic
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This party is more likely to favor lower taxes Daily Double Republican
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A Christian Fundamentalist with a Masters Degree would most likely vote for this party Republican
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About this percentage of all eligible voters actually vote About 50%
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People who vote and do nothing else are known by this moniker Voting Specialists
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African Americans with equal education and income to whites vote at this rate when compared with whites More than
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This law made it easier for people to register Daily Double Motor Voter
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These four Amendments expanded voting rights 15, 17, 19, 26
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The government cannot always reflect public opinion because public opinion is always doing this Changing
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When people hear about poll results it may change their views, otherwise known as this effect Bandwagon
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Public Opinion polls may be inaccurate because of the way these are worded Questions
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Public opinion is difficult to determine because there are many of these in society Publics, or groups
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The importance or relevance of an issue to a voter is known as this Salience
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Lower taxes and more military spending Conservative
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Pro-Choice, but with parental consent and no partial birth abortions Moderate
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Supports the use of School Vouchers Conservative
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Supports Affirmative Action Liberal
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Supports legalization of marijuana for medical purposes only Moderate
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