What is the most common reason given for not voting by U.S. citizens who are registered to vote?

a. The candidates are too similar.
b. One vote doesn’t carry much weight.
c. It’s hard to take time off of work or school.
d. The lines at the polls are too long.
e. None of the candidates is appealing.


c. It’s hard to take time off of work or school.

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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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What will be an ideal response?

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Under tort reform legislation passed in 2003, "pain and suffering" awards in medical malpractice suits are capped at ____

a. $250 b. $5,000 c. $100,000 d. $250,000 e. $1 million

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The union shop

A) serves as the headquarters of an organized labor group. B) sells only goods made by laborers affiliated with a union. C) requires that all employees in a unionized business join the union. D) is a retail store whose employees are unionized. E) both B and D

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