Which of these men would be considered a citizen-leader?
a. Walter Lippmann
b. Winston Churchill
c. Anwar Sadat
d. Václav Havel
e. Alexander Hamilton
d
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To circumvent the right to vote given to African Americans under the Fifteenth Amendment (1870), southern states employed the white primary to limit the political influence of blacks. In Smith v. Allwright (1944), the Supreme Court held that
a. primaries based on race were illegal. b. poll taxes and literacy tests were unconstitutional. c. the primaries were a matter for party control and could not be regulated by government. d. poll watchers and registrars must be dispatched by the U.S. Justice Department to nine southern states andparts of seven others.
Through citizen involvement, which one of the following has the United States NOT achieved?
A) ?The nation and institutions are amazingly stable. B) ?Citizens are able to petition government and criticize it. C) ?Americans enjoy substantial freedom and are protected from abuses of power by the government. D) ?A society has been created with high voter turnout. E) Americans show more tolerance of different political views than most other democracies.
When researchers conduct survey studies via the internet,
a. they have to worry that respondents do not represent the population in general. b. there are newly established methods to guarantee the validity of the data. c. they can expect approximately equal participation by people at all socioeconomic levels. d. they have to question the validity of the data because teenagers access the internet more than adults do.
The primary residents of prestige communities are middle class
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.