Which of the following is true about voting in the United States prior to the American Revolution?
a. Every colony imposed a property qualification for voting.
b. Most of the colonies allowed women to vote.
c. There were robust laws protecting voting rights for minorities.
d. Voting was not introduced because all of the major decisions were made in England.
a. Every colony imposed a property qualification for voting.
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a. 20 b. 40 c. 60 d. 80
A poll taken on August 15 shows Candidate A leading by a 55 to 45 percent margin over Candidate B, with a margin of error of plus or minus three percentage points. Assuming no sampling problems, what is the best evaluation of this poll's results?
a. Candidate A will win the November election by a 55 to 45 percent margin. b. Candidate A will win the November election, gathering between 52 percent and 58 percent of the vote. c. Candidate A will win the November election, but it is impossible to predict the margin. d. Candidate A is ahead in August, but polls cannot predict the future. e. Candidate A will lose the November election because traditionally a lead this small in August collapses by mid-September.
Why is income an indicator in individual voter turnout?
What will be an ideal response?
Under which of the following events is the governor in charge of and directs the state national guard?
A. war B. military training exercises C. peacekeeping operations in other countries D. disaster relief operations E. invasion