Does it matter if many people do not vote?
What will be an ideal response?
An ideal response will:
1, Explain the theory that regardless of how many people vote, the results would be the same.
2, Evaluate whether that theory is true, when considering the disparate needs of the voting population.
3, Discuss the importance of public participation for the overall health of democracy.
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Which of the following is the most meaningful measure of an educational system's academic performance?
A. financial stability B. ability to retain and graduate its students C. diversity in enrollments D. number of winning athletic teams
Once the president vetoes a law, it is dead
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Which of the following is not a stage for a systematic qualitative comparative historical study stated in Chapter 15?
A. identify similarities and differences between the cases in terms of key concepts or events and the outcome to be explained B. select cases that vary in terms of key concepts or events C. propose a causal explanation for the historical outcome and check it against the features of each case D. draw a diagram outlining the major events from each case
Which of the following is a critical element of Max Weber’s ideal bureaucracy?
A. personal attention B. hierarchy C. redundancy D. flexibility