National identity in the United States has centered on
a. speaking English and being of Anglo-Saxon descent.
b. accepting a general set of values about personal liberty and political equality.
c. considering oneself Christian, even if it is more a cultural identifier than firm religious conviction.
d. subscribing to the idea that there is unity in diversity.
e. having a deep distrust of the government of the United States.
B
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The United States compares favorably with other nations in political interest and awareness, but for a variety of institutional and political reasons, about ____________ percent of all eligible citizens fail to vote
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Which of the following is one of the advantages of the policy process approach to policy study? a. It is flexible and open to change and refinement
b. It provides a static and cross-sectional view of the policy process. c. It centers attention on the complexity of public problems, the goals of the polity, and the general forms policy responses can take. d. It is culture bound.
The principle of parsimony implies that __________________.
a. assumptions are consistent with one another b. assumptions are consistent with reality c. many assumptions simplify reality too much d. a limited number of assumptions explain many events or facts
The term voting-age population (VAP) refers to a. formulas required to calculate turnout rates in the United States
b. lists of requirements for voter eligibility in the United States. c. strategies for mobilizing eighteen-to twenty-four-year-old voters in the United States. d. people who are older than eighteen in the United States.