Do you have a high or low level of political efficacy? Why or why not?
What will be an ideal response?
An ideal response will:
1, Define political efficacy as the belief that one's actions matter in politics.
2, Discuss a student's perceived level of efficacy and connect it to a discussion of the costs and benefits of voting, as discussed in the text.
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In 1798, Congress prohibited criticism of the government through the
a. Anti-Federalist essays. b. creation of the Federal Communications Commission. c. fairness doctrine. d. First Amendment. e. Sedition Act.
When the prime minister resigns we say that the
A. Government has responsibility. B. Government has fallen. C. Government is in a coalition. D. Government exercises judicial review.
Fiscal policy suffers from shortcomings related to
a. irreversibility b. inflationary bias c. timing lags d. all of the above
As of 2015, Social Security taxes are paid on ______.
A. the first $52,900 of income B. the first $138,700 of income C. the first $250,000 of income D. all income