A) state and local governments.
B) local courts.
C) employer.
D) individual.
E) federal government.
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A) young adults
B) middle-aged adults
C) older adults
D) senior citizens
E) Voter turnout is essentially the same for all age groups.
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A) actively involved in protests at one time or another in their lives.
B) willing to contribute through financial support but not through active participation.
C) not highly supportive of such activities,despite America's tradition of free expression.
D) actively involved only later in their lives,when they feel more secure that a protest is justified.
E) supportive of violent activities if the cause warrants such an approach.
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A) will likely cause a decline in voter turnout.
B) is a policy intended to further the gains of the motor voter law.
C) was declared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court.
D) will increase the voting power of poorer citizens.
E) was a response to well-documented accounts of widespread electoral fraud.
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A) senior citizens
B) those with less income
C) young adults
D) women
E) people with college degrees
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A) discouraging local politicians from playing an active role in presidential elections.
B) creating more complex registration requirements.
C) focusing too much attention on state and local elections.
D) increasing the personal effort needed to participate in all elections.
E) increasing the amount of taxes paid at the polls.
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A) economic status.
B) community.
C) education.
D) parents.
E) experience with voting.
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A) Denmark
B) Germany
C) United States
D) Belgium
E) Canada
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A) the federal government prevents states from forcing residents to register in advance of the election instead of on Election Day.
B) voter registration requirements have usually been set by the states.
C) voter registration periods and locations are highly publicized by the states,but registration requirements prevent many from taking advantage of them.
D) most states automatically register a person to vote when he or she acquires a driver's license.
E) states with easier registration laws have shown no higher turnout rates than states with restrictive registration requirements.
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A) They need the most government help but are least likely to engage in collective action to seek it.
B) They are best positioned to participate politically but show the highest level of apathy toward participation.
C) Americans in the bottom fifth of income levels are twice as likely to engage in public protest as those in the top fifth.
D) Despite lower voting turnout levels,the high visibility of lower-income Americans leads to them having political influence roughly equal to that of wealthy Americans.
E) They are more sought out by state and local governments,with the intent to register them as voters,than are wealthier Americans.
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A) Denmark
B) Germany
C) United States
D) Belgium
E) France
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A) America's federal system provides more campaign opportunities.
B) European candidates seldom need campaign workers.
C) Americans have more leisure time than Europeans.
D) U) S.candidates pay campaign workers,whereas European candidates do not.
E) Laws in some U.S.communities require citizens to participate in campaigns.
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A) Sweden
B) Germany
C) France
D) United States
E) Spain
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A) political movement.
B) voter upsurge.
C) citizen lobby.
D) popular resistance.
E) regular election.
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A) disenfranchise African Americans in the South.
B) finance election campaigns.
C) ensure that women voted with their husbands,who legally controlled the money in a marriage.
D) ensure that the people who voted would take the vote seriously.
E) help subsidize public education in the North.
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A) is aligned with the moderate wing of the Republican Party.
B) was able to develop an enduring institutional base within the Republican Party.
C) has urged compromise with Democrats on tax and spending issues.
D) has yet to have any of its supporters elected to Congress.
E) All of these answers are correct.
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A) It had a discriminatory intent.
B) It had no basis in established law.
C) States may not set specific voter registration requirements.
D) It encroached on the federal domain.
E) It failed to take into account the needs of middle-class voters.
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A) Maine
B) New Hampshire
C) North Carolina
D) Indiana
E) Wisconsin
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A) much less likely to vote in elections.
B) about equally likely to vote in elections.
C) much more likely to vote in elections.
D) much less likely to vote in elections-a pattern that is also true in European democracies.
E) None of these answers is correct.
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A) the lowest rates of verified voter fraud.
B) turnout rates comparable to the national average.
C) the highest rates of verified voter fraud.
D) turnout rates well below the national average.
E) the highest percentage of eligible voters registered.
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