A) Although many young people feel that they can solve problems in their community, most express a deep cynicism about politicians.
B) Although many young people feel that they cannot solve problems in their community, they express strong feelings of trust in politicians.
C) Many young people feel that they can solve problems in their community and express strong feelings of trust in politicians.
D) Many young people feel that they cannot solve problems in their community and express a deep cynicism about politicians.
E) Whatever their feelings about the political process, young people participate in politics more than any other group in American society.
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A) time, money, and effort
B) knowledge, passion, and cynicism
C) information, trust, and strategic thinking
D) economic security, perseverance, and alienation
E) intelligence, pessimism, and mobilization
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A) is economically diverse and typically votes as a bloc in most elections.
B) is economically diverse and typically does not vote as a bloc in most elections.
C) is economically homogeneous and typically votes as a bloc in most elections.
D) is economically homogeneous and typically does not vote as a bloc in most elections.
E) is economically homogeneous and almost never votes in elections.
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A) 14 percent
B) 25 percent
C) 40 percent
D) 50 percent
E) 67 percent
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A) 5 percent
B) 17 percent
C) 30 percent
D) 45 percent
E) 55 percent
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A) the National Voter Registration Act
B) early voting
C) Election Day registration
D) voter ID laws
E) permanent absentee ballot
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A) how members of Congress can use new media to ensure the passage of their preferred pieces of legislation.
B) how online political action can never achieve its goals.
C) how new media can be effectively used to mobilize offline participation in politics.
D) how new media cannot be effectively used to mobilize offline participation in politics.
E) how new media has made offline participation in politics completely obsolete.
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A) more women than men vote for Democrats.
B) more women than men vote for Republicans.
C) more men than women turn out to vote.
D) in families, it is usually women who determine how the family votes.
E) more men than women have had their ballots invalidated.
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A) people are mistakenly contacted by a political party on Election Day.
B) individuals are exposed to political information that they did not explicitly seek out.
C) a candidate makes a verbal gaffe that leads new groups of people to vote in an election.
D) turnout in a midterm congressional election is much higher than analysts predict.
E) interest groups, rather than political parties, mobilize the majority of voters in an election.
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A) 1 percent
B) 5 percent
C) 20 percent
D) 50 percent
E) 75 percent
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A) Women are more likely to oppose military activities than men.
B) The gender gap in voting behavior has always been about 20 percentage points since women's suffrage in 1920.
C) The voting differences between women who are homemakers and women who are in the workforce are almost as large as the differences between men and women.
D) Women are more likely to support social spending by government than men.
E) Women currently register and vote at rates similar to or higher than those of men.
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A) Voter identification laws in the states disproportionately affect minority citizens and the less affluent.
B) Every state requires all voters to show ID before voting at the polls.
C) The Supreme Court has ruled that voter identification laws cannot go into effect until after the 2012 election.
D) In every state with a voter identification law, a person must have a government-issued photo ID in order to cast a ballot.
E) Every voter identification law was passed prior to 1956.
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A) 38 percent
B) 43 percent
C) 51 percent
D) 62 percent
E) 74 percent
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A) Young people are far less likely to participate in politics than older people.
B) Older people are far less likely to participate in politics than younger people.
C) Young people are just as likely to participate in politics as older people.
D) Neither young people nor older people participate much in politics.
E) Both old people and young people participate in politics at a very high level.
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A) Republican; Republican
B) Republican; Democratic
C) Democratic; Republican
D) Democratic; Democratic
E) Independent; Independent
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