What are the four dimensions, or elements, of political engagement?

A. political interest, political efficacy, political information, and strength of party identification
B. political mobilization, political interest, political efficacy, and political information
C. direct mobilization, political mobilization, political interest, and political efficacy
D. direct mobilization, political mobilization, political interest, and political information
E. political efficacy, political mobilization, political information, and strength of party identification


Answer: A

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Which of the following best describes a grassroots organization?

a. a group in which decision making is bipartisan in nature b. an organization that does not discriminate in allowing membership c. a group in which decision making resides with average citizens d. a group that makes contributions to candidates of only one party e. an organization whose operating expenses are tax deductible

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When only constitutional amendments are on the ballot in Texas, what trend is seen in voter turnout?

A. Less than 10 percent of eligible voters turn out to vote in the election. B. Constitutional amendments on the ballot are often rejected by voters. C. Voter turnout tends to be at about the same level when there are gubernatorial or presidential elections. D. Voters tend to support only amendments that remove obsolete language from the Texas Constitution.

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The desire by countries to be safe, to survive, and to thrive is known as

A) anarchy. B) complexity. C) diversity. D) politics. E) security.

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______ Rebellion involved farmers protesting state efforts to take their property.

a. Smith’s b. Daniel’s c. Shays’s d. Massachusetts’s

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